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THE  COLUMBIAN 

STOVES,  RANGES,  FURNACES 
and  HOT  WATER  SPECIALTIES 


MANUFACTURED  BY 

THE  KEELEY  STOVE  CO. 

Main  Office  and  Foundry  COLUMBIA,  PA. 


Officers 

D.  H.  DETWILER,  President  J,  E.  SHOMIER.  Secy,  and  Treas. 

W.  D.  SNYDER,  Manager 


Directors 

WILLIAM  MORRIS 
JOHN  WESTERMAN 
D.  H.  DETWILER 


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H.  M.  NORTH 
D.  C.  DENNY 


M.S.  SHUMAN 
J.  H.  HERR 
W.  L.  BUCHER 


1907 


W  estern  Union  Code  ‘‘KEELEY 


SALES  AGENCIES— JACOB  RETTERER,  169  Lake  Street,  Chicago,  Ill.;  SAMUEL  KLEIN, 
512  N.  Second  Street.  Philadelphia.  Pa.;  A.  BROMBERGER  CO.,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  CLARK-RUTKA- 
WEAVER  CO.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  S.  G.  KUGLER  CO,,  Baltimore,  Md. 


The  York  Printing  Company,  York,  Pa. 


NICKEL  STOVE  KNOBS. 


Small  (i  inch) . 

Medium  (1%  inch) 
Large  (i%  inch).. 


Net 

Per  Dozen  20c. 


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30c. 

35c- 


ALASKA  KNOBS. 


Small  . 
Medium 
Large  . 


50c. 

60c. 

70c. 


Hinge  Pins  with  Nickel  Tops. 

Assorted  sizes  . 


30c 


FIRE  BRICK. 


All  Range  and  Cook  Brick . Per  set  30c. 

All  Fire  Place  Heater  Brick .  “  “  70c. 


Furnace  Brick  and  Staves. 


Each 

Everlasting  Staves  . $0  10 

Furnace  Staves  .  10 

Columbian  Vulcan  Cylinder  Staves .  10 

Columbian  Vulcan  Bottom,  drum  ring  brick .  12 

Columbian  Banner  and  Vulcan  Furnace,  drum  section  brick .  04 

Columbian  Crown  Heater,  drum  section  brick .  04 

Size  of  brick 

No.  36.  Columbian  Banner  Section  Brick . No.  40  use  9 

No.  40.  Columbian  Banner  Section  Brick . No.  40  use  11 

No.  44.  Columbian  Banner  Section  Brick . No.  40  use  12 

No.  48.  Columbian  Banner  Section  Brick . No.  40  use  13 

No.  52.  Columbian  Banner  Section  Brick . No.  40  use  15 

Size  of  Sec-  Drum  Cyl- 

Brick  tion  Ring  inder 

No.  136.  Columbian  Vulcan  to  complete  brick-lined  fire  pot.  .No.  40  12  9  12 

No.  140.  Columbian  Vulcan  to  complete  brick-lined  fire  pot.  .No.  40  13  10  14 

No.  144.  Columbian  Vulcan  to  complete  brick-lined  fire  pot.  .No.  40  15  11  17 

No.  150.  Columbian  Vulcan  to  complete  brick-lined  fire  pot.  .No.  50  17  12  20 


Note. — We  furnish  brick  for  all  goods  advertised  in  this  1907  and  1908  catalogue. 
Bricks  when  purchased  in  lots  of  six  set  or  more  a  rebate  of  10  cents  per  set  will  be  al¬ 
lowed.  The  increased  breakage  of  bricks  and  small  lots  of  repairs  on  the  part  of 
transit  companies,  compels  us  to  charge  for  boxing  brick  and  castings. 

Cast  key  linings  are  not  included  in  the  price  of  bricks  and  are  not  shipped  unless 
ordered. 


This  Price  List  Gives  the  Correct  Number  of  Brick  to  the  Set 

for  the  Following  Stoves. 


Nos.  io,  no  Oak,  take  6  brick . $o  24  per  set  net 

Nos.  12,  112  Oak,  take  7  brick .  28 

Nos.  14,  114,  23  Oak,  take  8  brick .  32 

Nos.  16,  1 1 6,  25  Oak,  take  10  brick .  40 

No.  27  Oak,  takes  11  brick .  44 

The  Circle  in  front  under  feed  door  is  cast  iron.  Price  net:  No.  23,  20c;  No.  25,  25c;  No.  27, 
30c.  This  Circle  is  not  included  in  the  price  of  brick,  and  is  not  shipped  unless  ordered. 


Morning  Light. 


Nos.  11,  31,  41  (equal  a  n-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high,  and  take  5  cut  brick 

and  16  plain  brick . 

Nos.  12,  32,  42  (equal  a  12-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high,  and  take  6  cut  brick 

and  17  plain  brick . 

Nos.  13,  33,  43  (equal  a  13-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high,  and  take  7  cut  brick 

and  1 9  plain  bi'ick . . . 

Nos.  14,  34,  44  (equal  a  14-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high,  and  take  8  cut  brick 

and  22  plain  brick . 

No.  310  takes  5  cut  brick,  1  clinker  and  15  plain  brick . 

No.  312  takes  5  cut  brick,  1  clinker  and  15  plain  brick . 

No.  314  takes  6  cut  brick,  1  clinker  and  18  plain  brick . 

No.  45  (equals  a  15-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high  and  takes  8  cut  brick  and  22 

plain  brick  . 

No.  46  (equals  a  16-inch  body),  lined  5  rows  high  and  takes  9  cut  brick  and  24 

plain  brick  . 

No.  213  takes  5  cut,  1  clinker  and  15  straight  brick . 

No.  214  takes  6  cut,  1  clinker  and  15  straight  brick . 

No.  215  takes  7  cut,  1  clinker  and  21  straight  brick . 

No.  217  takes  7  cut,  1  clinker  and  21  straight  brick . 

No.  219  takes  8  cut,  1  clinker  and  24  straight  brick . 

No.  13  Sun  takes  1  clinker,  1  right,  1  left  and  3  staves . 

No.  15  Sun  takes  1  clinker,  1  right,  1  left  and  3  staves . 

No.  17  Sun  takes  1  clinker,  1  right,  1  left  and  4  staves . 

No.  19  Sun  takes  1  clinker,  1  right,  1  left  and  4  staves . 

No.  10  Orb  takes  1  right,  1  left,  3  top,  1  clinker,  5  bottom  cut . 

No.  12  Orb  takes  1  right,  1  left,  3  top,  1  clinker,  5  bottom  cut . 

No.  14  Orb  takes  1  right,  1  left,  4  top,  1  clinker,  6  bottom  cut . 

No.  16  Orb  takes  1  right,  1  left,  4  top,  1  clinker,  6  bottom  cut . 


70 

80 


90 

60 

60 

70 


90 

1  00 
95 
95 
1  00 
1  10 
1  20 
95 
1  00 
1  10 
1  20 

65 

65 

65 

65 


per  set  net 


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Columbian  Pansy  and  Pride. 

Nos.  23  and  32  take  6  cut  brick  and  5  plain  brick . $0  50  per  set  net 

Nos.  25  and  52  take  6  cut  brick  and  5  plain  brick .  50 

Nos.  27  and  72  take  7  cut  brick  and  6  plain  brick .  50 


No.  12  takes  6  brick  in  top  row 
No.  13  takes  6  brick  in  top  row 
No.  14  takes  6  brick  in  top  row 
No.  15  takes  6  brick  in  top  row 


Grip  Stove  and  Heater. 

and  6  brick  in  lower  row . 

and  6  brick  in  lower  row . 

and  6  brick  in  lower  row . 

and  7  brick  in  lower  row . 


$0  60  per  set  net 
60 


70 

70 


Columbian  Queen. 

No.  10  takes  5  cut,  1  clinker  and  15  plain  brick . $0  60  per  set  net 

No.  12  takes  5  cut,  1  clinker  and  15  plain  brick .  60  “ 

No.  14  takes  5  cut,  1  clinker  and  15  plain  brick .  70 


Nobby,  Clinker  Door  Stove. 

Nos.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12  and  14,  each  and  every  size  takes  5  staves  and  1  clinker.  ... $0  50  per  set  net 


Active. 

Nos.  8,  9,  10,  each  and  every  size  takes  6  staves . 


$0  50  per  set  net 


Matinee  and  Nobby,  Less  Clinker  Door. 

Nos.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  each  and  every  size  takes  6  staves . $0  50  per  set  net 

We  charge  for  boxing  or  crating  Bricks  or  Repair  Castings  (see  page  2). 


3 


PRICE  LIST 

GALVANIZED  STANDARD  CIRCULATING  BOILERS. 


Discount  on  Application. 


Extra  Extra 
Heavy  Heavy 
or  and 

Double  Double 


Capacity. 

Size. 

Regular. 

Riveted. 

Riveted. 

18  Gals. 

3 

X  12 

$14 

50 

$17 

50 

$20 

50 

21 

cc 

3^  X  1 2 

15 

50 

18 

50 

22 

00 

24 

sc 

4 

X  12 

15 

75 

19 

00 

22 

50 

24 

sc 

3 

X  14 

19 

00 

22 

50 

26 

00 

27 

sc 

4^  X  1 2 

l8 

50 

21 

00 

25 

00 

28 

cc 

3jA  X  14 

20 

25 

24 

00 

27 

50 

30 

cc 

5 

X  12 

T9 

00 

22 

50 

26 

00 

32 

cc 

4 

X  14 

21 

00 

24 

50 

27 

50 

35 

a 

5 

X  13 

21 

00 

24 

50 

28 

00 

36 

sc 

6 

X  12 

24 

50 

29 

50 

34 

50 

36 

sc 

4X2  X  14 

21 

50 

25 

50 

29 

00 

40 

cc 

5 

X  14 

24 

00 

2  7 

50 

3i 

00 

42 

u 

4 

X  16 

20 

00 

30 

00 

34 

00 

47 

sc 

4/4  X  16 

30 

00 

35 

00 

40 

00 

Extra  Extra 
Heavy  Heavy 
or  and 


Capacity. 

Size. 

Regular. 

Double 

Riveted. 

Double 

Riveted. 

48  Gals.  6  X  14 

$30 

00 

$35 

00 

$40  00 

52 

CC 

5X  16 

3i 

00 

36 

00 

41  00 

53 

sc 

4  X  18 

3i 

50 

37 

00 

41  OO 

63 

sc 

6  X  16 

38 

00 

43 

00 

48  00 

66 

cc 

5X  18 

36 

00 

41 

00 

46  00 

79 

cc 

6X  18 

44 

oo 

5i 

00 

56  OO 

82 

cc 

5  X  20 

45 

50 

52 

00 

57  00 

98 

cc 

6  X  20 

54 

00 

60 

00 

65  00 

100 

cc 

5  X  22 

54 

00 

60 

00 

65  00 

120 

sc 

6  X  22 

63 

00 

70 

00 

75  00 

120 

•* 

5  X  24 

61 

50 

68 

00 

73  00 

144 

cc 

6  X  24 

70 

50 

77 

50 

82  00 

168 

cc 

7  X  24 

84 

00 

9i 

00 

96  00 

192 

cs 

8X24 

95 

00 

102 

00 

107  00 

Price  List  Horizontal  Circulating  Boilers. 


Discount  on  Application. 


Galvanized.  Black. 


Size. 

Regular. 

Extra  Heavy. 

Regular. 

Extra  Heavy. 

30  X  10 

$12  75 

$15  00 

$10  00 

$12  50 

32  X  10 

12  75 

15  OO 

10  00 

12  50 

34  X  10 

12  75 

15  OO 

10  00 

12  50 

3  X  10 

12  75 

15  OO 

10  00 

12  50 

3X  X  10 

14  25 

16  75 

II  25 

13  75 

4  X  10 

16  00 

18  50 

12  75 

15  25 

4^4  X  10 

19  25 

22  50 

15  25 

i7  75 

5  X  10 

21  75 

25  00 

17  75 

21  00 

30  X  12 

14  50 

16  50 

12  75 

15  25 

32  X  12 

14  50 

16  50 

12  75 

15  25 

34  X  12 

14  50 

16  50 

12  75 

15  25 

3  X  12 

14  50 

16  50 

12  75 

15  25 

4 


PRICE  LIST  GALVANIZED  BOILER  STANDS. 


Discount  on  Application. 


30  inches  High. 

Galv. 

Plain 

20  inches  High. 

Galv. 

Plain 

12-inch 

Ring . 

■$3 

25 

$1 

75 

12-inch 

Ring . 

.$2 

50 

$1 

25 

13-inch 

Ring . 

•  3 

35 

I 

80 

13-inch 

Ring . 

2 

60 

I 

30 

14-inch 

Ring . 

•  3 

45 

I 

90 

14-inch 

Ring . 

2 

70 

I 

40 

Ring . 

15-inch 

Ring . 

.  3 

00 

16-inch 

■  4 

00 

2 

25 

16-inch 

Ring . 

.  3 

25 

I 

75 

18-inch 

Ring . 

■  4 

55 

2 

50 

17-inch 

Ring . 

•  3 

60 

20-inch 

Ring . 

•  5 

25 

2 

75 

18-inch 

Ring . 

•  3 

80 

2 

00 

22-inch 

Ring . 

•  5 

75 

3 

25 

20-inch 

Ring . 

■  4 

50 

2 

25 

24-inch 

Ring . 

.  7 

25 

4 

00 

22-inch 

Ring . 

00 

2 

75 

24-inch 

Ring . 

.  6 

50 

3 

50 

Nipples  Nos.  i  and  2,  equal  to  24-inch 

pipe,  net,  each . $0  15 

Bent  Couplings,  threaded,  long  spud, 

per  set  .  1  00 

Straight  Couplings,  threaded,  long 

spud,  per  set .  1  00 

Regular  Circulating  Boiler  Couplings, 

per  set  .  80 

BAR  ROOM  PAN. 

Weight,  70  lhs. 

36-inch  diameter . . 5  cents  per  pound,  net 


5 


Measurements  and  Detailed  Description  of  Columbian  Peer- 
less  (Portable)'  and  Fireside  (Brick  Set)  Ranges. 


Columbian  Peerless  (Portable). 


7-16 

8-18 

8-20 

Height  of  Range  . 

.  29 

301/ 

31  Ft 

Length  of  Top  . 

.  33  A 

36 

38)4 

Width  of  Top  . 

.  25 

27 

28 

Height  of  Oven  . 

.  11 A 

1 2 

13 

Length  of  Oven  . 

.  16A 

1 8)4 

20)4 

Depth  of  Oven  without  bulge  of  Oven 
Depth  of  Oven  Door,  1  3/  in.,  which 

Door .  16 

would  make  the 

18 

20 

Oven  Depth  . 

.  i73A 

19  Va 

213/ 

Depth  of  Fire  Box  . 

.  6y> 

7 

7/ 

Width  of  Fire  Box  . 

.  63/a 

7)4 

7Va 

Length  of  Fire  Box  . 

. 

15 

17 

Extreme  Height  of  Horizontal  Boiler 
Extreme  Width  of  Horizontal  Boiler 

Range.’ .  6734 

Range,  including 

69 

70/4 

Connections . 

.  39 

42 

43 

Size  of  Boiler . 

12  X  34)4 

12  X  37 

12  X  39/4 

10  X  34/4 

10  X  37 

10  X  39A 

Size  of  Pipe  Collar . 

.  6 

7 

7 

Distance  between  Jambs  of  Elevated  Closet .  31 J4 

33  A 

34/4 

Length  of  Boilers,  less  heads  (Sheets)  . 

.  32)4 

34  At 

35)4 

Length  of  Nickeled  Tube  Bands . 

.  18 

■20/2 

23 

Columbian  Fireside  (Brick  Set) 

Dimensions  same  as  Columbian  Peerless. 
Width  of  Top  between  Jambs . 


Length  across  front,  between  Jambs  or  Boiler  Carriers. 

(outside  measurement) 


30/ 

33 

34  A 

11 A 

12 

12 

32% 

35)4 

3  7*4 

The  ioX34/4  Boiler  will  hold  uj4  gallons. 
The  io  X  37)4  Boiler  will  hold  12 )4>  gallons. 

The  10  X  39)4  Boiler  will  hold  13)2  gallons. 

The  12  X  34/4  Boiler  will  hold  17  gallons. 

The  12  X  37  Boiler  will  hold  18  gallons. 

The  12  X  39)4  Boiler  will  hold  19)4  gallons. 


Be  careful  in  making  up  your  order  to  name  the  kind  of  Upper  Closet,  Boiler 
Carriers  or  Shelf  desired.  Reference  to  the  page  on  which  the  desired  stove  is  illus¬ 
trated  is  helpful.  We  designate  right  or  left-hand  range  by  the  oven.  Make  your 
wants  clear  in  your  order. 

Three  Sizes.  Two  with  8-inch  covers;  one  with  7-inch  covers. 


The  Columbian  Peerless  Line  of  Ranges  can  be  furnished  with  Lower  Blind  Base, 
Sliding  Door  Base  and  Ash  Sifter  Base.  Prices  will  be  furnished  upon  application. 


6 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS 


With  Elevated  Closet  No.  i  for  Inclosed  Boiler,  Low  Closet  and  Sifter, 
Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens. 


The  entire  line  of 
Peerless  Ranges  is  ar¬ 
ranged  for  water  backs, 
circulating  boilers,  and 
they  are  the  most  mod¬ 
ern  and  up-to-date 
ranges  made.  They 
have  ventilated  ovens 
and  are  supplied  with 
oven  door  pedals.  The 
Peerless  is  artistically 
and  handsomely  nick¬ 
eled  and  warranted  a 
perfect  baker. 

Chimney  connections 
may  be  made  through 
the  top  or  back  of  the 
range.  Measurements  on 
page  6. 

The  range  shown  in 
illustration  we  denomi¬ 
nate  a  Right-Hand 
Range;. 

The  Nickel  Adorn¬ 
ments  are  Oven  Door 
Panel,  Drop  Feeder 
Door,  Outside  Oven 
Shelf,  Kicker,  Ash  Door 
Panel  on  Lower  Closet, 
Knobs,  Panels  on  Ele¬ 
vated  Closet. 


List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Boiler,  Connections  and  Water  Back. 


No.  7-16,  Less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections . $61  95 

No.  8-18,  Less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections .  67  90 

No.  8-20,  Less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections .  74  9° 

The  Low  Closet  is  finished  complete  with  cast  bottom,  double  hot  air  chamber  on 

right  and  left  ends. 

Tube  Band  and  Brackets,  ifi  desired . 5°  net 

Add  for  Sheet  Iron  Back  to  complete  Portable  Range  for  Hot  Air . 50 

Price  List  of  Elevated  Closet  No.  1,  as  shown  above,  less  Boiler  and  Connections,  $18  20 


Prices  on  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


/ 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS. 

With  Elevated  Closet  and  Boiler  Shield  No.  2,  Low  Closet  and  Sifter. 
Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens. 


The  Range  as  shown  in  illustration  we  denominate  a  Right-Hand  Range. 

List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Boiler,  Connections  and  Water  Back. 


No.  7-16,  less  Boiler,  Connections  and  Water  Back . $58  45 

No.  8-18,  less  Boiler,  Connections  and  Water  Back .  64  40 

No.  8-20,  less  Boiler,  Connections  and  Water  Back .  71  40 

Add  for  Sheet  Iron  Back,  to  complete  Hot  Air  Chamber,  net .  50 

Elevated  Closet  and  Boiler  Shield  No.  2,  as  shown,  less  Boiler  and  Con¬ 
nections  .  14  70 

Tube  Band  and  Brackets,  if  desired,  net .  50 


Prices  on  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Connections  given  on  application.  Measure¬ 
ments  on  page  6. 

Length  across  front  of  Boiler  Carriers,  outside  : 

No.  7-16 — 32^  inches.  No.  8-18 — 35^  inches.  No.  8-20 — 37^4  inches. 

Nickel  Adornments — Oven  Door  Panel,  Drop  Feeder  Door,  Outside  Oven  Shelf, 
Kicker,  Ash  Door  Panel  on  Lower  Closet,  Knobs,  Panels  on  Elevated  Closet. 


8 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS 


With  Elevated  Boiler  Bracket  No.  3.  Low  Closet  and  Sifter. 


Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens. 


No.  7-16,  List  Price,  as  shown,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections . $55  30 

No.  8-18,  List  Price,  as  shown,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections .  61  25 

No.  8-20,  List  Price,  as  shown,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections .  68  25 

Elevated  Boiler  Bracket  No.  3,  as  shown,  less  Boiler  and  Connections .  11  55 

Add  for  Sheet  Iron  Back,  to  complete  Hot  Air  Chamber,  net .  5° 

Tube  Bands  and  Brackets,  if  desired,  net .  50 


Prices  on  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


If  this  style  is  desired  refer  to  this  page,  stating  if  Right  or  Left-Hand  Oven  is 
wanted. 


Length  Across  Front  of  Boiler  Carriers  Outside: 

No.  7-16 — 32 7/$  inches.  No.  8-18 — 35^  inches.  No.  8-20 — 37%  inches. 


Notice  the  Warrant  Stamped  on  Range. 

9 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS. 


With  Peerless  Elevated  Closet,  Low  Closet  and  Sifter.  Made  With 

Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven. 


Right-Hand  Range. 


Right-Hand  Range. 

No.  7-16,  List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Water  Back . . $57  75 

No.  8-18,  List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Water  Back .  63  70 

No.  8-20,  List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Water  Back .  70  70 

List  Price  of  Peerless  Elevated  Closet,  only,  as  shown  on  above  Range .  14  00 

Price  of  Sheet  Iron  Back  to  complete  Hot  Air  Chamber,  net .  50 

Tube  Bands  and  Brackets,  if  desired,  net .  50 

Measurements  on  page  6. 


We  would  emphasize  the  importance  of  stating  the  size  and  kind  of  boiler  and 
stand  that  you  may  want.  The  Pipe  Collar  is  either  on  the  top  or  the  back  of  this 
Range. 

Every  Range  warranted. 

Many  of  our  Brass  Couplings  are  threaded  for  pipe.  In  the  event  of  making  the 
connection  with  lead  pipe,  the  threaded  connection  is  no  detriment. 

Always  keep  the  ash-pit  door  closed  in  shaking  the  grate  or  when  applying  the 
shaker  to  the  grate.  The  grate  is  sure  to  be  in  proper  position  when  it  is  possible  to 
apply  or  remove  the  shaker  through  the  opening  in  the  ash-pit  door.  This  is  a  sure 
test.  The  chances  of  shortening  the  life  of  your  grate  lies  in  neglecting  this  rule. 

Prices  on  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


10 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS. 


With  Mantel  “  R  ”  and  Cup  Plates  and  Low  Closet  and  Sifter.  Made 


With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven. 


Range  as  illustrated  we  denominate  a  Right-Hand  Range. 


List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Boiler  and  Connections  and  Water  Back. 


No.  7-16,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections . $50  75 

No.  8-18,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections . ■ .  56  70 

No.  8-20,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections .  64  05 

Sheet  Iron  Back  to  complete  Hot  Air  Chamber . net  50 

Nickel  Tube  Bands  and  Brackets,  if  desired . . net  50 

Measurements  and  description  given  on  page  6. 


We  denominate  a  Left-Hand  Range  one  with  Oven  on  left.  Pipe  Collars  top  or 
back.  Every  Range  warranted.  Always  keep  the  ash  door  closed  when  shaking  the 
grate,  or  when  applying  or  removing  the  shaker.  The  grate  is  sure  to  be  in  proper 
position  when  it  is  possible  to  apply  or  remove  the  shaker  through  the  opening  in  the 
ash-pit  door.  This  is  a  sure  test. 

Prices  of  Ranges,  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


COLUMBIAN  PEERLESS. 


With  Splash  Plate  and  Low  Closet  Sifter.  Made  With  Right  and 

Left-Hand  Ovens. 


7- 16,  less  Water  Back 

8- 18,  less  Water  Back 
8-20,  less  Water  Back 


List 

with  Blind 
Base  less 
Ash  Sifter 


List  List 

with  Sliding  with  Ash 
Door  Base  less  Sifter  Base 
Ash  Sifter 


$38  15  $38  85  $43  75 


43  75  44  45  49  70 

50  75  5i  45  56  70 


Sheet  Iron  Back  to  complete  Hot  Air  Chamber . net  50 

Add  for  Nickel  Tube  Band  and  Brackets . net  50 


We  denominate  a  Right-Hand  Range,  one  with  the  Oven  on  right.  Pipe  Collar 
top  or  back,  as  desired.  Every  Range  warranted.  Always  keep  the  ash  door  closed 
when  shaking  the  grate  or  when  applying  the  shaker  to  the  grate.  The  grate  is  sure 
to  be  in  proper  position  when  it  is  possible  to  apply  or  remove  the  shaker  through  the 
ash-pit  door.  This  is  a  sure  test.  Circulating  Boilers,  Boiler  Stands,  Water  Backs 
and  Appliances  of  all  kinds  are  carried  in  stock  by  us.  Prices  given  on  application. 
Water  pressure,  size  and  finish  of  boiler  are  needed  to  make  an  order  distinct  and 
clear. 

The  name  and  number  is  not  a  full  description  of  the  Range.  We  must  know  the 
location  of  the  oven,  the  kind  of  closet  or  shelf  desired.  Too  much  care  cannot  be 
given  to  the  make-up  of  your  order. 


12 


COLUMBIAN  FIRESIDE. 


A  Brick  Set  Range,  with  Low  Closet  and 
Sifter  and  Warming  Shelf.  Made  with  Right 
and  Left  Hand  Oven. 


Showing  Left-Hand  Range. 

List  Price,  as  shown  above,  less  Boiler  and  Connections  and  Water  Back. 


No.  7-16,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections,  Hot  Air  and  Smoke  Pipe . $44  80 

No.  8-18,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections,  Hot  Air  and  Smoke  Pipe .  51  10 

No.  8-20,  less  Water  Back,  Boiler  and  Connections,  Hot  Air  and  Smoke  Pipe .  58  10 

Nickel  Tube  Band  and  Brackets,  if  desired . 50c  net 


No.  Height  of  Range.  Width  Between  Jambs.  Depth  of  Jambs. 

7- 16  29  30J4  nl/2 

8- i  8  3014  33  12 

8-20  3154  34  12 


Made  with  Triplex  Grate,  which  can  be  removed  and  applied  through  ash  door.  We  de¬ 
nominate  a  right-hand  range  one  with  the  oven  on  right.  Pipe  Collar  on  top  or  back  of  range. 
Every  Range  warranted. 

Sheet  flue,  clean  out  in  front.  Warming  shelf  and  cast  iron  plates  for  the  ends  of  the 
Range  to  finish  the  front  jambs. 

For  additional  detailed  measurements,  see  page  6. 

Prices  on  Water  Backs  given  on  application. 

The  Columbian  Fireside  line  of  Ranges  can  be  furnished  with  Lower  Blind  Base  and  Sliding 
Door  Base  instead  of  the  Ash  Sifting  Base.  Prices  will  be  given  upon  application. 


13 


PEERLESS  TWIN  RANGE 


14 


The  Peerless  Twin  Range,  for  Hotel  or  Boarding  House 

Purposes. 


No.  7-16,  List  Price  as  illustrated  on  page  14,  less  Boiler,  Stand,  Connections, 


Smoke  Pipe  and  Water  Backs . $88  90 

No.  8-18  . . . 100  80 

No.  8-20  . . . ’ . 1 14  80 


Elevated  Closets,  Shelves  or  Mantels  can  be  supplied  to  these  at  their  respective 
list  prices. 

Prices  on  Boilers,  Stands,  Water  Backs  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


List  Price  of  “  Y  ”  Joint  when  made  of  Common  Refined  Iron . $5  60 

List  Price  of  “  Y  ”  Joint  when  made  of  Russian  Iron .  8  40 


When  not  necessary  to  operate  both  ranges,  one  range  may  be  used  with  perfect 
satisfaction  and  some  degree  of  economy. 


The  Keeley  Out-Door 
Waffle  Iron. 

Persons  who  wish  to  run  an 
Out-Door  Restaurant  can  fit  this 
Waffle  Iron  with  Gas  Torch  and 
turn  out  “  Waffle  Cakes  ”  very 
rapidly. 

List  Price  as  illustrated. .  .  .$14  70 


15 


COLUMBIAN  EXPERT. 

The  Builders’  Leader. 


Nickel  Adornments :  Oven  Door  Panel,  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Door  Knobs. 

Price  list  as  illustrated  with  No.  i  Elevated  Closet,  less  Water  Back,  Circulating 
Boiler  and  Connections  with  Sliding  Door  Base. 


No.  70-14  . . 

. $45  50 

No.  70-16  . . 

.  50  40 

No.  80-16  . . 

.  51 

No.  80-18  . . 

.  55  30 

No.  80-20  . . 

.  64  40 

Add  for  Nickel  Tube  Band  and  Brackets . 

. . . net  5° 

Height  from  floor  to  Length 

Top  of  No.  1  Closet.  outside 

across  front 
measurement. 

Height  from  floor 
to  top  of  range. 

70-14 . 

.  6614 

29  5-l6 

27/4 

70-16 . 

.  66y2 

32 14 

28 

80-16 . 

.  66j4 

32l/s 

28 

80-18 . 

.  6714 

327/s 

2854 

80-20 . 

.  6914 

35*4 

30^4 

No. 

Size  of  Top. 
less  drop  shelf. 

Oven  Size. 

Pipe  Collar. 

Circum. 
of  Pipe. 

Length  of 
Tube  Band. 

70-14 . 

•  •  •  ■  23  x  29  >4 

14  X  14  X  iokt 

6 

186-7 

18 

70-16 . 

•  •  ■  •  25  X  32 

16  x  16  X  10^4 

6 

186-7 

20/4 

80-16 . 

• .  •  ■  25  x  32 

16  X  16  X  io?4 

6 

18  6-7 

20 14 

80-18 . 

•  -  ■  ■  26  x  33 

18  x  18  X  11 

6/2 

18  6-7 

20^4 

80-20 . 

•  -  -  •  29  x  37 

20  J4  X  2014  x 

12  7 

20  3-7 

2014 

Hot  Air  Range. 


Add  for  Hot  Air  Strips,  any  size . . $o  75  net 

Add  for  Sheet  Iron  Back,  any  size .  50  net 

List  Price  of  Elevated  Closets  or  Shelf  with  Sheet  Iron  Back  when  sold  inde¬ 
pendent  of  Range : 

No.  1  . $18  20 

No.  2  .  14  70 

No-  3  .  n  55 

Peerless  Elevated  Warming  Closet  may  be  used  on  this  Range .  14  00 


Prices  of  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Stands  and  Connections  given  on  application. 


Suggestions  and  Directions. 

The  pipe  collar  indicates  the  size  of  the  pipe  to  be  used.  Before  firing  your  stove 
or  attaching  the  pipe  to  the  chimney  see  that  the  tire  box  fixtures  in  the  stove  are  all 
in  place  and  perfect.  Your  chimneys  should  have  a  clean  and  strong  draft.  When 
baking  close  the  damper  by  pushing  the  handle  in. 


16 


COLUMBIAN  EXPERT 


Illustrated  With  No.  i  Elevated  Closet.  Made  With  Right  and 

Left-Hand  Ovens. 


This  Range  as  shown  above  we  denominate  as  a  Right-Hand  Range,  and  unless  the 
dealer  or  purchaser  describes  his  wants  otherwise,  we  ship  in  keeping  with  our  meaning 
of  a  Right  or  Left-Hand  Range. 

A  detailed  description  of  this  range  given  on  opposite  page,  16. 

The  Columbian  Expert  line  of  Ranges  can  be  furnished  with  Lower  Blind  Base 
instead  of  Sliding  Door  Base.  Prices  will  be  given  upon  application. 

17 


COLUMBIAN  EXPERT. 


Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven. 


A  Six-Hole  Range,  Showing  Right-Hand  Range. 


Nickel  Trimmings:  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and 
Door  Knobs. 

Range  fitted  with  Drop  Front  Feed  Door,  Sliding  Door  Low  Closet  and  Triplex 
Grate. 

Clean  out  opening  in  Ash-pit  and  flue  end  of  Range. 


No. 

List  Price,  less 
Water  Back. 

Height. 

Size  of  Top, 
less  drop  shelf. 

Length  of 
Tube  Band. 

Oven 

Size  of 
Size.  Pipe. 

Circum.  of 
Pipe. 

70-14 

$27  30 

27M 

23  X  294 

18 

14 

X  14 

X  1034 

6 

l8  6-7 

70-16 

32  20 

28 

25  X  32 

20^4 

l6 

X  16 

X  I03X 

6 

l8  6-7 

80-16 

32  90 

28 

25  X  32 

2034 

l6 

X  16 

x  104 

6 

186-7 

80-18 

37  10 

29U 

26  x  33 

20  J4 

18 

X  18 

X  11 

6 

20  3-7 

80-20 

46  20 

30H 

29  X  37 

20 34 

2034  X  20  34  x  12 

7 

22 

Add  for  Nickel  Tube  Band  and  Brackets . net  50c. 

Prices  of  Water  Backs,  Boilers  and  Stands,  Connections  furnished  on  application. 

The  Columbian  Expert  line  of  Ranges  can  be  furnished  with  Lower  Blind  Base 
instead  of  the  Sliding  Door  Base.  Prices  furnished  upon  application. 


18 


COLUMBIAN  EXPERT. 

Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens. 


Showing  Right-Hand  Range,  Right-Hand  Oven,  supplied  with  Triplex  Grate. 


Nicely  decorated  with  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and 
Door  Knobs.  Supplied  with  Top  Drop  Shelf,  Hearth  Shelf  and  Drop  Front  Feed  Door. 


No. 

Size  of  Top, 
less 

Drop  Shelf. 

Oven  Size. 

Height. 

Pipe 

Collar. 

Circum. 
of  Pipe. 

Length 
of  Tube 
Band. 

List 

Price. 

less  Mantel. 

70-14 

23  X  29  Vi 

14  X  14  X  iokt 

28 

6 

18  6-7 

18 

$25  20 

70-16 

25  x  32 

16  x  16  x  10  A 

2834 

6 

18  6-7 

20  l/z 

30  10 

80-16 

25  x  32 

16  x  16  x  10H 

2  8M 

6 

18  6-7 

20 

30  80 

80-18 

26  x  33 

18  x  18  xii 

29 

6A 

20  3-7 

20j4 

35  00 

80-20 

29  x  37 

20  Yi  X  20  %  X  12 

3i*A 

7 

22 

20/4 

44  10 

Nickel 

Tube  Band  and 

Brackets,  if  desired.  .  .  . 

Price  of  Water  Backs,  Stands,  Boilers  and  Fittings  given  on  application. 


19 


AURORA. 

Shown  With  Columbian  Steel  Closet. 


■  i  i 

l.llllllllllllliliii' 


No.  Oven. 

8-I8A . 18  X  18  X  II 

8- 20A . 20  X  20  X  12 

9- 20A . 20  X  20  X  12 

8- 22A . 22  X  22  X  13/4 

9- 22 A . 22  X  22  X  13/4 


Top,  less  shelf. 

26X  X  32 
28  X  35 
28  X  35 
30^  X  37/2 
3oV2  X  37Y2 


List 

Drop  Shelf.  Height.  Collar,  less  Closet. 

8 X  30^  7 . $47  60 

8X  32  7 .  53  20 

8X  32  7 .  54  60 

8‘A  35  7 .  58  80 

8 X  35  7 .  60  20 

Add  to  the  above  list  for  Columbian  Steel  Closet . $14  00 

For  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting,  list  price .  4  90 

For  Nickeling  Top  Drop  Shelf,  list  price .  1  40 

For  Nickeling  Ash-pit  and  Swing  Cover,  list  price .  3  50 

For  Nickeling  Ash-pit  Swing  Cover  only,  list  price .  70 

The  Aurora  fire  box  is  fitted  with  all  cast  linings  for  burning  coal. 

Water  Backs  for  all  sizes  connected  through  back  of  Range. 


t 


20 


AURORA. 

Showing  Reservoir 


No. 

Oven. 

Pipe  Collar. 

List  Price 
less  Mantel. 

8-18A . 

. 18  x  18  x  II 

7  inches. 

$60  90 

8-20A . 

. 20  X  20  x  12 

7  inches. 

66  50 

9-20A . 

. 20  X  20  X  12 

7  inches. 

67  20 

8-22A . 

. 22  X  22  X  13/4 

7  inches. 

72  80 

9-22A . 

. 22  X  22  X  13^4 

7  inches. 

74  20 

Mantel  “  K  ’ 

high,  as  shown  above,  add  to  list .  . 

.  11  20 

Nickel  Adornments:  Very  Wide  Ash-pit  and  Top  Bands,  Top  Band  extending 
full  length  of  Range,  Large  Oven  Door  Panel,  Extra  Large  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Kicker 
and  Door  Knobs. 


21 


COLUMBIAN  CHOICE. 

Series  “A.” 


ipPjippji 


Made  With  Right-Hand  Ovens  Only.  With  or  Without  Reservoirs. 


No. 

Ovens. 

Pipe 

Collar. 

Height. 

Top,  less 
Drop  Shelf. 

Length 
Tube  Band. 

List  Price,  less 
Fairy  Tea  Shelf. 

7-18... 

. . .  18  X  18  X  12 

7 

32 

26^  X  34 

30  Vs .... 

....  $50  40 

8-18... 

. . .  18  X  18  X  12 

7 

32 

26P2  X  34 

30  Vs  ■■■■ 

52  50 

8-20. . . 

..  .20  X  20  X  I3J4 

7 

323A 

28  x  36 

3254  • • - • 

•  •  • •  57  75 

8-22 . .  . 

..  .22  X  22  X  14 

7 

33% 

29V2  x  39V2 

35  Vs---- 

63  70 

9-22 .  .  . 

.  ..22X22  X  14 

7 

33% 

29V2  x  39V2 

353/&...- 

....  65  80 

List  price  does  not  include  Fairy  Tea  Shelf,  but  does  include  nickel  band  on  top  and 
ash-pit.  These  bands  go,  unless  your  order  reads  “  less  nickel  bands one  or  both  can 


be  used. 

List. 

Deduct  for  Nickel  Top  Band,  if  not  desired . $i  75 

Deduct  for  Nickel  Hearth  Band,  if  not  desired .  1  75 

Add  for  Fairy  Tea  Shelf  and  Cup  Plates,  if  desired .  2  10 

Add  for  Nickeling  Fairy  Tea  Shelf,  if  desired .  1  05 

Add  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting,  if  desired .  3  85 

Add  for  Nickeling  Ash-Pi  and  Cover,  if  desired .  3  50 

Add  for  Nickeling  End  Drop  Shelf .  1  40 

Add  for  Nickel  Tube  Band . net  50 

Prices  on  Water  Backs  given  on  application. 


22 


COLUMBIAN  CHOICE. 

Series  “A,”  Showing  Reservoir 


This  Line  of  Ranges  Made  with  Right-Hand  Ovens  Only.  With  and  without  Reservoirs. 


Length  List  Price 

Pipe  of  Tube  less 

No.  Oven.  Collar.  Height.  Band.  Mantel. 

7- 18 . 18X18X12  7  32  30 Vs  $6405 

8- 18 . 18X18X12  7  32  30  Vs  6615 

8-20 . 20  X  20  X  13/4  7  3234  32H  7350 

8- 22 . 22X22X14  7  3394  353/s  79  45 

9- 22 . 22X22X14  7  333/4  353/4  8155 


List  price  does  not  include  Mantel  “  M,  but  does  include  Nickel  Top  Band  and 
Ash-pit  Band.  These  bands  go,  unless  your  order  reads,  “  less  nickel  bands.”  One  or 
both  can  be  used. 


23 


COLUMBIAN  STAR. 

Series  “  B.” 


The  Triplex  Grate  Used — Best  Made — Right-Hand  Oven  Only. 


No. 


Top,  less 
Drop  Shelf. 


Height. 

Pipe 

Collar. 

Length  of 
Tube  Band. 

List  Price,  less 
Fairy  Shelf. 

29-4 

6 

29 

$40  60 

30 

7 

304 

44  45 

30 

7 

304 

45  50 

31 

7 

32-4 

51  80 

31 

7 

32-4 

52  50 

8-l6 . 26 4  X  31 4 

7- 18 . 2634  x  35 

8- 18 . 26-4X35 

8- 20 . 28-4  X  364 

9- 20 . 284  x  364 

The  above  lists  include  Nickel  Top  and  Hearth  Bands. 

Add  to  list  price  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting . $3  85 

Add  to  list  price  for  Nickeling  Top  Drop  Shelf .  1  40 

Add  to  list  price  for  Nickeling  Ash-pit  and  Cover. . 3  5° 

Add  to  list  price  for  Nickel  Top  Tube  Band,  if  desired . net  5° 

Thermometer  can  be  furnished  for  the  above  line  of  Ranges  at . net  1  00 


The  Star  Range  is  fitted  and  shipped  for  coal  burning  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Water  Backs  for  all  sizes. 

The  Columbian  Star  line  of  Ranges  have  specially  fitted  cast  plates  for  wood  burn¬ 
ing  purposes,  to  substitute  for  Triplex  Grate,  and  brick  and  cast  lining,  or  we  have 
provided  a  plate  to  place  upon  the  Triplex  Grate  without  removing  it  or  any  coal  fix¬ 
tures  for  wood  burning  purposes.  For  full  and  complete  description  see  our  repair 
department.  These  fixtures  are  shipped  only  on  special  orders  and  at  additional  charge 
and  the  order  must  clearly  define  the  kind  of  wood  fixtures  needed. 

Our  Ranges  are  all-around  the  best  made. 


24 


COLUMBIAN  STAR. 

Series  “  B,”  With  Reservoir. 


MIMICS; 


mui*.-. _ _ 


HSfiugpA.  »E1«I 

ivi!  mantel  IM 

1 

Right-Hand  Oven  Only. 


No. 

List,  less 

List,  less 

Oven. 

Mantel. 

No. 

Oven. 

Mantel. 

7-18. . .  . 

....1854  X  18#  X  11 

$56  00 

8-20. 

. 20jX  X  20^  X  12 

$63  35 

8-18 _ 

■•••i8J4X  18%  X  11 

57  05 

9-20. 

. 20^4  X  20X  X  12 

64  05 

the  most  popular  Range  on 
with  thermometer  in  oven  door. 

the  market,  with 

ventilated  oven.  Can  be  supplied 

Grate  used — popular,  substantial  and  economical  Triplex,  no  other. 

Regular  Nickel  Adornments:  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and  Kicker,  Oven  Door  Panel, 
Plate  under  Shaker  Door,  Ash-pit  Door  Name  Plate,  Ash-pit  Hearth  Band,  Top  Band 
and  Towel  Rod,  Door  Knobs  and  Hinge  Pin  Tops. 

ata  ■  hist. 

Deduct  for  Top  Nickel  Band,  if  not  needed . $i  40 

Deduct  for  Hearth  Nickel  Band,  if  not  needed .  1  40 

Mantel  M,  Style  1  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates  and  Nickel  Name  Plate) .  5  60 

Mantel  M,  Style  2  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Name  Plate  and  Nickel  Top 

Table)  . .  6  65 

Mantel  M,  Style  3  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Name  Plate,  Nickel  Top 

Table  and  Nickel  Top  Ornament) .  7  35 

Mantel  M,  Style  4  (all  parts  Nickeled  except  Barrel) . 8  75 

Mantel  M,  Style  5  (all  parts  Nickeled  completely) .  9  80 

25 


VO  CO  VO  CO  CO  M  CO 
k)  to  O  O  CO  00  Ov 


COLUMBIAN  LUSTRE. 

Right-Hand  Oven  Only. 


No.  Height  of  Range.  Oven  Size. 


k> 

CO 

& 

16 

X 

16 

X 

10H 

29 

18 

X 

18 

X 

II 

29 

18 

X 

18 

X 

II 

30^4 

20 

X 

20 

X 

12 

30X 

20 

X 

20 

X 

12 

32X 

22 

X 

22 

X 

1 3X2 

32X2 

22 

X 

22 

X 

13X2 

When  ordered  a  thermometer  can  be 
for  $1.00  net. 


of  Pipe. 

Size  of  Top, 
less  Drop  Shelf. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

6 

25  X  32 

$34  30 

7 

26  X  32 

38  15 

7 

26  x  32 

38  85 

7 

2 7X2  X  35 

48  65 

7 

27X2  X  35 

49  70 

7 

30  X  37X2 

58  10 

7 

30  X  37X2 

58  45 

the  Oven  Door  of  this  line 

of  Ranges 

The  Columbian  Lustre  is  decidedly  the  handsomest  range  made  and  offered  for 
this  season’s  sale.  The  nickel  is  rich  and  tasteful. 

Water  Backs  and  cast  iron  linings  for  all  sizes  if  desired.  Shipped  with  brick 
linings  unless  otherwise  specified. 


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COLUMBIAN  LUSTRE. 

With  Reservoir. 


A  Medium  Priced  Pit  Hearth  Range,  made  with  Triplex  Grate,  Six-Hole  Top, 
Sheet  Flue,  a  Perfect  Baker. 


No. 

Height  of  Range. 

Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

L,ist,  less  Mantel, 

86 

2834 

ib  X  16  X  10H 

6 

$45  85 

78 

29 

18  x  18  X  11 

7 

49  70 

88 

29 

18  X  18  x  11 

7 

50  40 

80 

304 

20  X  20  x  12 

7 

60  55 

90 

304 

20  x  20  x  12 

7 

61  60 

82 

324 

22  X  22  X  134 

7 

7i  05 

92 

324 

22  X  22  X  134 

7 

7i  75 

This  reservoir  range  can  be  furnished  either  with  copper  or  cast  iron  enameled  tank. 
If  desired  thermometer  can  be  used  in  oven  door  of  this  line  of  Ranges  at  a  net 


price  of  $1.00. 


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COLUMBIAN  HERALD 


A  Medium  Price  Pit  Hearth  Range,  made  with  Triplex  Grate,  Six-Hole  Top, 


Sheet  Flue,  a  Perfect  Baker. 


List  Price  Height  of 

No.  less  Mantel.  Range. 

8-I8A . $38  85  29 

8-20 A .  48  65  3°/4 

8- 22A .  58  10  32>4 

9- 22A .  59  15  32l4 


When  ordered  a  thermometer  ca 


Size  of  Size  of 

Oven.  Pipe. 

18  X  18  X  11  6^4 

20  X  20  X  12  7 

22  X  22  X  13^2  7 

22  X  22  X  13^2  7 


be  put  in  the  Oven  Door  of  this 


Size  of  Top, 
less  Drop  Shelf. 

26  X  32 

27/4  X  35 

30  X  37/4 

30  X  37/4 

line  of  Ranges 


for  $1.00  net. 

Nickel  Adornments:  Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Hearth  Band,  Rickel  Outside 
Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Nickel  Kicker,  Nickel  Knobs  and  Nickel  Holder 

for  pie  plate. 

This  Range  can  be  fitted  with  all  cast  linings  for  coal  burning. 

This  Range  can  be  fitted  with  cast  linings  for  wood  burning. 


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COLUMBIAN  HERALD. 

With  Reservoir. 


List  Price 

Height  of  Size  of  Size  of  with  Reservoir, 


No.  Range.  Oven.  Pipe.  less  Mantel. 

S-18A .  29  18  X  18  X  n  6 X  $5040 

8-20A .  30X  20  X  20  X  12  7  60  20 

8- 22A .  3214  22  X  22  X  13/2  7  6965 

9- 22A .  32J4  22  X  22  X  13^  7  70  70 


Add  to  list  price  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting . $3  85 

Add  to  list  price  for  Nickeling  Ash  Pit  and  Cover .  3  50 

In  this  Reservoir  Range  the  water  is  rapidly  heated  for  domestic  use,  and  this  con¬ 
venience  should  not  be  overlooked  by  the  purchaser. 

Ornamentation — Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Knobs,  Nickel  Ash  Pit  Band,  Nickel 
Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Name  Panel,  Nickel  Kicker,  Nickel  Shaker, 
Nickel  Fire  Door  Shelf,  and  Nickel  holder  for  Pie  Plate. 


9 


COLUMBIAN  EMBLEM 


was  $to% 


MAHTEl 


A  Medium-Priced  Pit  Hearth  Range,  made  with  Triplex  Grate,  Six-Hole  Top,  Sheet  Flue,  a 

Perfect  Baker. 


No. 

Height 

Range. 

of 

Oven  Size. 

Size  of 

Pi  pe. 

Size  of  Top, 
less  drop  shelf. 

List 

less  Mantel. 

70-14 

28  54 

14  x  14  x  10  y4 

6 

23  x  29 

$29  40 

70-16 

28  M 

16  X  16  x  1034 

6 

25  X  32 

32  20 

80-16 

2824 

16  X  16  X  I0$4 

6 

25  X  32 

33  25 

70-18 

29 

18  X  18  X  II 

7 

26  x  32 

37  10 

80-18 

29 

18  x  18  X  I  t 

7 

26  X  32 

OJ 

VI 

00 

0 

80-20 

30J4 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

27H  X  35 

47  60 

90-20 

30% 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

27V2  x  35 

48  65 

Add  for 

Nickeling 

Feet 

and  Skirting,  if 

desired,  list  .. 

Add  for  Nickeling  Ash-pit  and  Cover,  if  desired,  list  .  3  50 

Add  for  Nickeling  Fnd  Drop  Shelf,  list .  1  40 

Ornamentation — Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Knobs,  Nickel  Ash  Pit  Band,  Nickel  Outside  Oven 
shelf,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Name  Panel,  Nickel  Kicker,  Nickel  Shaker,  Nickel  Fire  Door  Shelf. 
Water  Backs  for  all  sizes  except  No.  70-14.  Water  Back  prices  upon  application. 


COLUMBIAN  EMBLEM. 

With  Reservoir. 


Height  of  Size  of  L,ist,  less 


No.  Range.  Oven  Size.  Pipe.  Mantel. 

80-16 .  2834  16  X  16  X  10^4  6  $44  80 

70-18 .  29  18  X  18  X  n  7  48  65 

80-18 .  29  18  x  18  x  II  7  49  35 

80-20 .  30^  20X20X12  7  59  50 

90-20 .  30^4  20  X  20  X  12  7  60  55 


SUGGESTIONS  AND  DIRECTIONS. — The  Pipe  Collar  indicates  the  size  of  the 
pipe  to  be  used.  Before  firing  your  stove  or  attaching  the  pipe  to  the  chimney  see  that 
the  fire  box  fixtures  in  the  stove  are  all  in  place  and  perfect.  Your  chimney  should  have 
a  clean  and  strong  draft.  When  baking  close  the  reservoir  damper  by  turning  the 
handle  toward  the  reservoir.  To  heat  the  water  in  the  reservoir  tank  turn  the  handle 
toward  oven. 

Ornamentation — -Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Knobs,  Nickel  Ash  Pit  Band,  Nickel 
Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Name  Panel,  Nickel  Kicker,  Nickel  Shaker, 
Nickel  Fire  Door  Shelf. 


NEW  CAPPELLO. 

Series  A. 


Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens.  Showing  a  Right-Hand  Range. 


Loose  Hearth.  Six  Holes.  Sheet  Flue.  Triplex  Grates. 


Top,  less  List,  less 

No.  Oven  Size.  Pipe.  Height.  drop  shelf.  Mantel. 

7- i8 .  18X18X12  7  32  26XX  34  $4725 

8- 18 .  18X18X12  7  32  26XX  35  49  35 

8-20 .  20X20X13  7  32->4  28  X36  54  6o 

8- 22 .  22X22X14  7  3354  2C>XX39^  6055 

9- 22 .  22X22X14  7  3354  29^X39/4  6265 


Shipped  with  CLAY  LININGS  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Can  furnish  CAST  LININGS  if  desired. 

Nickel  Adornments — Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Nickel  Outside 
Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Number  Plate,  Nickel  End  Panel  and  Nickel  Door  Handles.  Parts 
not  mentioned  can  be  Nickeled  at  an  EXTRA  charge.  See  page  33. 

Thermometers  can  be  supplied  for  this  line  of  ranges  at  $1.00  net. 


32 


NEW  CAPPELLO. 

Series  A.  Showing  Reservoir. 


No. 

7- 18 

8- 18 
8-20 

8- 22 

9- 22 


This  Line  of  Ranges  is  Made  With  Both  Right  and  Left-Hand  Ovens. 

Oven. 

_  18  X  18  X  12  . 

.  .  .  .  18  X  18  X  12  . 

-  20  X  20  X  13  . 

-  22  X  22  X  14  . 

-  22  X  22  X  14  . 


List  Price, 
less  Mantel. 

.... $60  90 
....  63  00 
• • • •  70  35 
....  76  30 
....  78  40 


Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Hearth  Shelf . $1  05 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirt .  3  85 

Polishing  (not  nickeling)  top,  cross  pieces,  covers . . . net  3  00 

Polishing  (not  nickeling)  loose  end  Hearth  Shelf . net  50 


To  close  Reservoir  Damper  turn  handle  up.  Push  Damper  in  to  bake. 

A  cast  plate  to  place  in  the  fire  box  on  top  of  Triplex  Grate  for  summer  use,  or 
remove  all  Coal  Fixtures  and  use  cast  linings  for  a  perfect  Wood  Burning  Fire  Box. 


33 


COLUMBIAN  ECHO. 

Series  B. 


Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven,  Except  No.  8-16. 


No. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

Oven  Size. 

Height  of 
Range. 

Pipe 

Collar. 

Top,  less 
drop  shelf. 

8-16 . 

•  -$37  45 

i6^4  X  1 7/4  X  10 X 

294 

6 

264  X  31 3X 

7-l8 . 

. .  41  30 

1854  x  1834  x  11 

30 

7 

264  x  35 

8-l8 . 

• •  42  35 

184  X  1834  X  n 

30 

7 

264  X  35 

8-20 . 

• •  48  65 

204  X  204  X  12 

31 

7 

2834  x  364 

9-20 . 

• •  49  35 

20 4  X  204  X  12 

31 

7 

2834  X  364 

Price  List  for 

Nickeling  Feet 

and  Skirt . 

Price  List  for  Nickeling  Top  Drop  Shelf . . 

Price  List  for  Nickeling  End  Hearth  Shelf . 

Thermometers  can  be  supplied  for  this  line  of  ranges  at  $1.00  net. 


40 

05 


34 


COLUMBIAN  ECHO 

Series  B.  With  Reservoir. 


Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven. 

The  Columbian  Echo  is  without  doubt  the  handsomest  Range  made.  Trimmed  with  the  latest 
and  most  elaborate  Door  Knobs,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Pedal,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Top 
Band,  Nickel  Ornament  on  End  Door.  _  ,  .  „„„ 

The  Triplex  Grate  fitted  to  our  “  Special  Fire  Box”  makes  the  Columbian  Echo  the  most  eco¬ 
nomical  Range  as  a  fuel  burner  offered  to  the  purchaser.  A  perfect  Baker  the  Housewife  s  Delight. 


No. 

7- 18 

8- 18 
8-20 


The  following  Sizes  made  with  Reservoir. 

List  Price  with  Reservoir, 


List  price  does  not  include  Thermometer.  Thermometer,  $1.00  net  extra. 
When  Mantels  and  Shelves  or  Closets  are  desired,  the  purchaser  will  add  their 


Less  Mantel. 
.  $52  85 

.  53  90 

.  59  15 

.  59  85 

respective  list 


price  to  the  list  of  the  Range. 

Write  your  repair  order  very  clearly.  We  make  other 
The  repair  order  must  indicate  for  which  stove  the  parts 


patterns  of  Echoes  besides  “  Series 
are  needed. 


B.” 


COLUMBIAN  PALACE. 


Made  with  Right-Hand  Oven.  Loose  Hearth.  Six  Holes.  Sheet  Flue.  Triplex  Grates. 

Height  of  Size  of  Top,  List,  less 


No.  Range.  Oven  Size.  Size  of  Pipe.  less  drop  shelf.  Mantel 

86 .  2834  16X16X10 34  6  25  X  32  $30  45 

78 .  29  18X18X11  7  26  X  32  34  30 

88 .  29  18X18X11  7  26  x  32  3500 

80 .  2>o%  20X20X12  7  2714x35  4480 

90 .  3 0%  20X20X1 2  7  27^4  x  35  4585 

82 .  32X  22  X  22  X  13/2  7  30  X  37/4  5425 

£12 .  32^  22  X  22  X0/4  7  30  X  37/4  5460 


Water  Backs  and  cast  iron  linings  for  all  sizes  if  desired.  Shipped  with  brick 
linings  unless  otherwise  specified. 

List  price  does  not  include  Thermometer.  Thermometer,  $1.00  net  extra. 

The  Columbian  Palace  is  a  very  handsome  plain  pattern  range,  modern  in  its 
make-up,  beautiful  in  design,  with  the  following  ornamentations:  Nickel  Top  Band, 
Vickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Knobs,  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel. 

36 


COLUMBIAN  PALACE. 

With  Reservoir. 


/■/J® 


No. 

Height  of  Range. 

Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

List,  less  Mantel. 

86 

2834 

16  X  16  X  io?4 

6 

$42  OO 

78 

29 

18  X  18  X  n 

7 

45  85 

88 

29 

18  x  18  x  11 

7 

46  55 

80 

3»)4 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

56  70 

90 

30)4 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

57  75 

82 

32)4 

22  X  22  X  13)4 

7 

67  20 

92 

32)4 

22  X  22  X  13)4 

7 

67  90 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices 

for  Nickeling  Hearth 

Shelf . 

. $1  05 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirt . $3  85 

Polishing  (rot  nickeling)  top.  cross  pieces,  covers . net  3  00 

Polishing  (not  nickeling)  loose  end  Hearth  Shelf . net  50 

This  Reservoir  Range  can  be  furnished  either  with  copper  or  cast  iron  enameled 
tank. 


HAPPY  HOME 


A  medium-priced  Range,  with  Six-Hole  Top,  Heavy  Solid  Covers,  Ventilated 
Oven,  Sheet  Flue;  a  Perfect  Baker;  Triplex  Grate,  without  question  the  best  and 


longest  lived  grate  made. 

No.  Height  of  Range. 

Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

Top,  less 
drop  shelf. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

7-14A.  . 

. 28% 

14  X  u  X  ioBt 

6 

2314  X  29 

$26  20 

7-16A  .  . 

. 283/4 

16  X  16  X  ioLt 

6 

25  X  32 

29  00 

8-16A.  . 

. 2834 

16  X  16  X 

6 

25  X  32 

30  os 

7-l8A.  . 

. 29 

18  X  18  X  II 

7 

26  X  32 

33  90 

8-18A.  , 

. 

18  x  18  X  11 

7 

26  X  32 

34  60 

8-20A .  . 

. 30 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

2714  X  35 

43  40 

9-20A .  . 

. 30 14 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

27X  X  35 

44  45 

8-22A .  . 

. 32H 

22  X  22  X  13/4 

7 

30  X  3714 

53  20 

9-22A .  . 

. 3214 

22  X  22  X  13^4 

7 

30  X  3714 

53  85 

Ornamentation :  Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Knobs, 
Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel. 

Can  be  fitted  with  Cast  Iron  Linings.  Key  Linings  are  Cast  Iron  at  all  times. 

The  brick  linings  are  for  the  oven  side  and  water  back  side  of  Range. 

33 


HAPPY  HOME 
“A”  RANGE. 

With  Reservoir. 


No.  Height  of  Range. 

8-l6A . 28^4 

7- l8A . 29 

8- 18A . 29 

8- 20  A . 3034 

9- 20A . 3034 

8- 22  A . 3234 

9- 22A . 3234 


Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

16  X  16  X  io}4 

6 

$41  60 

18  X  18  X  11 

7 

45  45 

18  x  18  x  11 

7 

46  15 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

55  30 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

56  35 

22  X  22  X  13  34 

7 

65  80 

22  X  22  X  1334 

7 

66  50 

List  Price  of  Low  Sliding  Door  Closets,  Suitable  for 
Star,  Echo,  Happy  Home  and  Expert  Ranges. 


List  Price  for  Feet 
and  Skirting. 


7-14 . $4  90 

7-16  and  8-16 .  5  60 

7- 18  and  8-18 .  6  65 

8- 20  and  9-20 .  7  70 


None  made  for  8-22  and  9-22. 


$3  15 
3  So 

3  85 

4  20 


39 


A  medium-priced  Range,  with  Six-Hole  Top,  Heavy  Solid  Covers,  Ventilated 
Oven,  Sheet  Flue;  a  Perfect  Baker;  Triplex  Grate,  without  question  the  best  and 
longest  lived  grate  made. 


Top,  less  List,  less 

No.  Height  of  Range.  Oven  Size.  Size  of  Pipe.  drop  shelf.  Mantel. 

70-14 . 28%  14X14X10^  6  23/2  X  2 9  $24  80 

70-16 . 28^4  16  X  16  X  io24  6  25  X  32  2760 

80-16 . 28^4  16  X  16  X  io^4  6  25  X  32  2865 

70-18 . 29  18X18X11  7  26  X32  3250 

80-18 . 29  18X18X11  7  26  X  32  3320 

80-20 . 30^4  20X20X12  7  27^4x35  4200 

90-20 . 3°/4  20X20X12  7  27^4X  35  43  05 


Price  List  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting . $3  85 

Price  List  for  Nickeling  Top  Drop  Shelf .  1  40 

Price  List  for  Nickeling  End  Hearth  Shelf . 1  05 

Prices  given  for  Water  Backs  upon  application. 

Ornamentation:  Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Knobs, 
Nickel  Oven  Door  Name  Panel. 


40 


COLUMBIAN  JASPER  AND  RESERVOIR. 


No.  Height  of  Range. 

8-I6A . 28^4 

7- l8A . 29 

8-  1 8  A . 29 

8- 20  A . 3014 

9- 20A . 3014 


Ornamentation:  Nickel  Top  Band, 
Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel. 

Can  be  fitted  with  Cast  Iron  Linings. 


Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

16  X  16  X  1054 

6 

$40  20 

18  X  18  X  ir 

7 

44  05 

18  x  18  x  11 

7 

44  75 

20  X  20  X  12 

7 

53  90 

20  X  20  X  12 

'  7 

54  95 

Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Knobs, 


Key  Linings  are  Cast  Iron  at  all  times. 


The  brick  linings  are  for  the  oven  side  and  water  back  side  of  Range. 


41 


COLUMBIAN  FAIRY. 


Five-Hole  Open  End  Range.  Made  With  Triplex  Grate. 


No. 

Height. 

Size  of  Top, 
less  shelf. 

Oven  Size. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

List,  less 
Mantel. 

7-14 . 

. 26HS 

20  J4  X  29 

14  X  14  X  I0J4 

6 

$22  95 

7-16 . 

. 2654 

2234  X  32 

16  x  16  X  10H 

6 

25  75 

8-16 . 

. 2634 

2244  X  32 

16  x  16  X  io?4 

6 

26  80 

8-18 . 

. 27J4 

23^4  X  32 

18  X  18  X  11 

7 

31  70 

The  highest  grade  of  Five-Hole  Range  on  the  market.  No  dealer  need  hesitate  to 
add  it  to  his  line  or  make  it  the  leader  of  its  class.  The  purchaser  will  select  it  be¬ 
cause  of  its  superior  qualities. 

Water  Backs  for  all  sizes  except  7-14. 


42 


WALDRON. 

Five-Hole  Range. 


Made 

with  both  Flat  and 

Triplex  Grates, 

but  shipped 

with  Flat 

Grate  unless 

otherwise 

ordered. 

Top,  less 

No. 

Oven  Size. 

Height. 

drop  shelf. 

Size  of  Pipe. 

List. 

6-12 . 

■  -1 2>Vi  X  1234  X  9 

27/4 

19H  X  28 

5 

$19  10 

7-12 . 

•  •  .13/4  X  1 2)4  X  9 

27^ 

19^4  X  28 

5 

19  80 

70-14 . 

...14  x  14  X  ioJ4 

2854 

2034  X  29 

6 

21  20 

70-16 . 

.  ,.x6  x  16  X  10% 

29 

22  H  X  32 

6 

24  00 

80-16 . 

...16  X  16  X  io-34 

29 

22 yA  x  32 

6 

24  70 

80-18 . 

...18  X18  Xn 

2954 

23H  X  32 

7 

28  90 

If  triplex  grate  is  desired  add  50c.  net. 

The  Waldron  is  entirely  new  in  design  and  construction. 

Nickel  Trimmed: — Nickel  Name  Panel  (large  and  showy),  Nickel  Outside  Oven 
Shelf,  Nickel  Top  Band,  Nickel  Door  Knobs. 

Description: — Removable  Top  Drop  Shelf,  Drop  Feed  Door,  Triplex  or  Flat  Grate, 
Loose  Hearth  Plate  and  Draft  Slide  in  Fire  End  and  Oven  Door  Opener. 

The  dealer  that  wants  a  leader  of  this  class  should  pick  and  select  the  Waldron,  or 
the  buyer  will  go  where  he  can  find  it.  A  perfect  baker  and  full  economizer.  If  you 
need  such  an  article  select  the  Waldron. 


43 


HOPE. 

Five-Hole  Range. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes  with  Flat  Grate. 


No.  Size  of  Oven,  with  door.  Height. 

7-12 . 13  X  1434  X  9Z2  27 

7- 14 . H  X  i6^4  X  10  28 

8- 16 . isH  X  1734  X  io^4  28>4 

8-18 . i7^Xi9l4Xii  2914 

A  very  desirable  range ;  perfect  baker, 
and  No.  8-18. 


Top,  less  shelf. 

Shelf. 

Collar. 

List. 

\g]/2  x  28J4 

7 

5 

$18  50 

20  y2  x  2914 

714 

6 

19  90 

2234  x  31M 

714 

6 

23  40 

24  X  35 

714 

7 

27  40 

Two  sizes  made  for  Water  Backs,  No.  8-16 


Nickel  Adornments:  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Knobs,  Fire  Door  Panel  and  Out¬ 
side  Oven  Shelf.  No  Nickel  Top  Band. 

The  above  illustration  is  less  skirted  bottom.  When  the  purchaser  desires  skirted 
bottom  the  order  should  so  state. 


44 


HOPE  ON  FEET  AND  SKIRTS 

Five-Hole  Range. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes  with  Flat  Grate. 


No.  Size  of  Oven,  less  door.  Height. 

7-12 . 13  X  14 MX  9Y2  27 

7- 14 . 14  X  i6jK  X  10  28 

8- 16 . 1534x1734x1024  2824 

8-18 . 17^X19^4X11  29^4 

A  very  desirable  range.  Perfect  baker. 
8-16  and  No.  8-18. 


Top,  less  shelf.  Shelf. 

Collar. 

List. 

1914  X  2834 

7 

5 

$19  90 

2oj4  X  29^4 

7/4 

6 

21  65 

2224  X  31^4 

7lA 

6 

25  15 

24  X  35 

7/4 

7 

29  15 

Two  sizes  made 

for 

Water 

Backs,  No. 

Nickel  Adornments:  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Knobs,  Fire  Door  Panel  and  Out¬ 
side  Oven  Shelf.  No  Nickel  Top  Band. 

The  above  illustration  is  with  Feet  and  Skirts,  and  unless  order  states  this  clearly, 
the  range  on  feet  alone  will  be  sent. 


45 


SAM 


Five-Hole  Range. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes  with  Flat  Grate. 

No.  Size  of  Oven,  with  door.  Height.  Top,  less  shelf.  Shelf.  Collar 


7-12 . 13  XuHX  9lA  2 7 

7- 14 . 14  X  1634x10  28 

8- 16 . 1554  X 1754  X  10^4  28^ 

8-18 . 17/4  X  19/4  X  11  29^ 

A  very  desirable  range.  Perfect  baker. 
8-16  and  No.  8-18. 


Hist. 
$18  50 
19  90 
23  40 
27  40 

Two  sizes  made  for  Water  Backs,  No 


19^4  X  28X  7  5 

20X2  X  29X  714  6 

22^4X3154  7lA  6 

24  X  35  7%  7 


Nickel  Adornments:  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Knobs,  Fire  Door  Panel  and  Out¬ 
side  Oven  Shelf.  No  Nickel  Top  Band. 

The  above  illustration  is  less  skirted  bottom.  When  the  purchaser  desires  skirted 
bottom  the  order  should  read  with  skirted  bottom. 


46 


SAM  ON  FEET  AND  SKIRTS 


Five-Hole  Range. 


JKEE12EV- 

COLUMBIA 


Made 

in  Four  Sizes 

with  Flat  Grate. 

No. 

Size  of  Oven,  less  door. 

Height. 

Top,  less  shelf. 

Shelf. 

Collar 

Iyist. 

7-12. . 

. 13  Xi43AX  gy2 

27 

1914  X  2834 

7 

5 

$19  90 

7-14-  • 

. 14  X  16^4  X  10 

28 

2014  X  29^ 

714 

6 

21  65 

8-i6. . 

. 15HX1 73AX  10H 

28^ 

22%  x  31^4 

714 

6 

25  15 

8-i8. . 

. i7J4  X  1914  X  11 

2914 

24  X  35 

714 

7 

29  15 

A 

very  desirable  range.  Perfect  baker. 

Two  sizes  m 

ade  for 

Water 

Backs,  No 

8-16  and  No.  8-18. 


Nickel  Adornments:  Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Knobs,  Fire  Door  Panel  and  Out¬ 
side  Oven  Shelf.  No  Nickel  Top  Band. 

The  above  illustration  is  with  Feet  and  Skirts,  and  unless  order  states  this  clearly, 
the  range  on  feet  alone  will  be  sent. 


47 


COLUMBIAN  ROSE  “  B.” 

Five-Hole  Range,  With  Flat  Grate. 


This  Range  has  been  changed  to  meet  the  needs  of  a  market  desiring  a  modern 
Range  at  a  desirable  price. 

Made  less  Top  Band,  Ash  Pan  and  Kicker.  With  Nickel  Fire  Door  Panel,  Oven 
Door  Panel.  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and  Door  Knobs. 


Five  sizes  as  described  below. 


Size  of  Oven 

No.  With  Oven  Door. 

6-10 . ii  X  13  x  8y2 

6- 12 . 13  X  14%  X  9 V* 

7- 12 . 13  X  1434  X  9/4 

7- 14 . 14  X  16%  X  10 

8- 16 . 15&  x  I 754  X  10^4 

8-18 . 1 714  X  1914  X  II 


Pipe  Collar. 

Top,  less 
drop  shelf. 

List. 

5 

1714  X  2414 

$l6  80 

5 

1914  X  28^ 

l8  20 

5 

1914  X  2814 

l8  90 

6 

20X  X  2914 

20  65 

6 

22^4  x  3154 

24  15 

7 

24  X  35 

28  15 

48 


NEW  DARLING. 

Five-Hole  Range,  With  Flat  Grate. 


Made  less  Skirting,  Top  Band,  Ash  Pan  and  Kicker.  With  Nickel  Fire  Door 
Panel,  Oven  Door  Panel,  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and  Knobs. 

Five  sizes,  described  as  follows : 


No. 

Size  of  Oven 

With  Oven  Door. 

Pipe  Collar. 

Top,  less 
drop  shelf. 

List. 

6-IO . 

. 11  X  13  X  834 

5 

1734  X  2434 

$15  40 

6-12 . 

. 13  X  1434  X  9  34 

5 

1934  X  2834 

16  80 

7-12 . 

. 13  X  14 34  X  934 

5 

1934  X  2834 

17  50 

7-i4 . 

. 14  X  i6^4  X  io 

6 

2034  X  2934 

18  90 

8-i6 . 

. 1534  X  1734  X  io3/4 

6 

2234  X  3134 

22  40 

8-i8 . 

. 1734  X  1934  X  ii 

7 

24  X  35 

26  40 

49 


PET  RANGE 


Double  Heating  Attachments. 


is  perfectly  adapted  to  the  following  Ranges  of  our  make : 


New  Cappello. 

7- 18,  8-18 

8- 20,  9-20 
8-22,  9-22 


The  application  shown  in  the  above  cut 
Columbian  Choice. 

7- 18,  8-18 

8- 20,  9-20 

8-22,  9-22  _ j 

The  dealer  will  please  add  to  the  respective  ’prices  of  these 
Heating  Attachment,  complete. 

Heating  Attachment,  less  Elbow . 

INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  ITS  USE.— Open  the  oven  door  slightly  and  pull  out' the  Hot  Air 
Hamper,  if  you  wish  to  throw  the  heat  from  the  oven  upstairs.  When  the  oven  is  in  use  for 
baking  or  roasting,  close  the  damper  by  pushing  it  in  as  tightly  as  possible. 


Ranges 


Columbian  Plato. 

7- 18,  8-18 

8- 20,  9-20 
8-22,  9-22 

5.25  list,  for  this  Double 
$3-50 


GOLDEN  GRAIN  COOK. 


No. 

List  Price. 

Fire 

Box,  Wood. 

Fin 

5  B 

ox,  Coal 

Top. 

170. . . 

.$37  10 

5^4  X 

714  X 

22 

5/4 

X 

7 

X 

16 

25 

X  30 

180. . . 

.  46  20 

6y2  x 

8  X 

24 

bl/2 

X 

8 

X 

18 

2614  X  32 

72.  .  . 

•  43  40 

6  y2  x 

8  X 

24 

6j4 

X 

8 

X 

18 

2644  X  32 

190.  .  . 

•  55  10 

6  y2  x 

9  X 

27 

6/2 

X 

9 

X 

1944 

29 

X  34 

82... 

•  5i  45 

6y2  x 

9  X 

27 

6  X 

X 

9 

X 

1944 

29 

X  34 

92.  .  . 

•  59  15 

6  y2  x 

X 

XI 

0 

29 

6X 

X 

iol/2 

X 

21  y2 

32 

X36 

Size  of 

Circum. 

No. 

Drop 

>  Shelf. 

Oven,  Less  Door. 

Height. 

Weight. 

Pipe. 

of  Pipe. 

170. . . 

..  8^ 

X 

23 

20  X  19 

X  13 

X7% 

29^4 

308 

6 

- 

*9% 

180 . . . 

..  8% 

X 

26 

22  X  20 

X  14X 

!  X  8 

31 

350 

614 

- 

20^4 

72.  .  . 

..  8% 

X 

26 

22  X  20 

X  14% 

X  8 

31 

348 

644 

- 

2oy4 

190. . . 

.  sy4 

X 

26 

24  X  21  j4  X  15 

X8/2 

32 

414 

7 

- 

21%, 

82... 

..  a  54 

X 

26 

24  X  21%  X  15 

X  8X> 

32 

410 

7 

- 

21  Vs 

92.  .  . 

. .  10 

X 

29 

26  X  22 

X  16 

X8X 

33 

490 

7 

- 

22% 

Add  for  Polishing  Ash-pit  and  Ash-pit  Cover . net  $i  50 

Add  for  Polishing  Top,  Covers  and  Centres . net  2  50 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Outside  Oven  Shelf .  70 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Drop  Shelf .  1  40 

Add  to  the  above  list  prices  for  Nickeling  Feet  and  Skirting .  3  85 

Shipped  less  Skirting,  unless  the  order  reads  otherwise. 

For  Skirting,  add  $2.10,  list  price,  per  set. 

This  series,  1898,  Nos.  170,  180,  72,  190,  82  and  92  are  made  with  cut  Centres. 
When  ordering  Centres  say  “cut”  or  “solid,”  as  desired;  cut  will  not  fit  in  former 
series. 

Mantel  D  fits  all  sizes. 


5i 


COLUMBIAN  RIVAL. 

With  Skirted  Base. 


Medium  Price  Four-Hole  Cook  Stove. 


No  price  List.  Oven  Size.  Length  of  Wood. 

7- 18 . $35  70  18X18X.11  17/z 

8- 18 .  3640  18X18X11  l7lA 

8- 20 .  4i  3°  21X20X12  19/2 

9- 20 .  42  00  21  X  20  X  12  19^ 

8-22 .  47  60  23  X  22  X  12^4  21 

q-22 .  48  30  23  X  22  X  1254  21 

Columbian  Rival,  the  most  desirable  and  attractive  Stove  manufactured  for  the 
money.  Made  with  Triplex  Grate  for  coal.  Wood  Fixtures,  Flat  Grate  for  wood 
burning,  with  a  Suitable  Oven  and  Broiler  Door  Lining,  and  Flat  Plate  for  wood  burn¬ 
ing,  with  Triplex  Grate. 


Points  of  Value— Ventilated  Oven,  Perfect  Baker,  Large  Ash  Pan,  Oven  Door 
Pedal,  Economical  in  Fuel. 

Warranted.  Beautifully  trimmed,  Nickel  Panel  on  Oven  Door,  Nickel  Outside 
Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Band  around  Ash-pit. 

FUel_Coke,  Anthracite  and  Bituminous  Coal  or  Wood. 

Nickel  Ornaments— Nickel  Oven  Door  Panel,  Nickel  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Hearth 
Band,  Nickel  Kicker  and  Nickel  Knobs. 


When  ordering  “  Rivals  ”  state  whether  skirted  base  is  desired  or  not. 


52 


COLUMBIAN  RIVAL. 

With  Reservoir  and  Skirted  Base 


Medium  Price  Four-Hole  Cook  Stove. 


Price  List 

with  Ruby  Skirting.  Oven  Size. 


i’i  U.  J  ° 

7_x8 . $4900  18X18  Xu 

8-18 .  49  70  18  X  18  X  11 

8- 20 .  54  60  21  X  20  X  12 

9- 20 .  55  30  21X20X12 

S-22 .  6090  23X22X12M 

Q_22 .  6160  23X22X12M 


Porcelain  Lined  or  Copper  Reservoir  Tank.  A  heavy,  durable  Cook.  The  article 
needed  for  durability.  Same  trimmings  as  the  square  top. 

When  ordering  “Rivals”  state  whether  skirted  base  is  desired  or  not.  Shipped 
either  way.  Without  skirting  as  a  rule. 


53 


COLUMBIAN  RIVAL. 


Medium  Price  Four-Hole  Cook  Stove. 


No. 

Price  List. 

Oven  Size. 

7- 18 . 

. $33  6o 

18  X  18  X  11 

8-18 . 

.  34  30 

18  x  18  x  11 

8-20 . 

.  39  20 

21  X  20  X  12 

9-20 . 

.  39  90 

21  X  20  X  12 

8-22 . 

.  45  50 

23  X  22  X  I2Lt 

9-22 . 

.  46  20 

23  X  22  X  12^4 

Columbian  Rival,  the  most  desirable  and  attractive  Stove  manufactured  for  the 
money.  Made  with  Triplex  Grate  for  coal.  Wood  Fixtures.  Flat  Grate  for  wood 
burning,  with  a  suitable  Oven  and  Broiler  Door  Lining,  and  Flat  Plate  for  wood 
burning,  with  Triplex  Grate. 

Points  of  Value — Ventilated  Oven,  Perfect  Baker,  Large  Ash  Pan,  Oven  Door 
Pedal,  Economical  in  Fuel.  Warranted.  Beautifully  Trimmed,  Nickel  Panel  on  Oven 
Door,  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf,  Nickel  Band  around  Ash-pit. 

Fuel — Coke,  Anthracite  and  Bituminous  Coal  or  Wood. 

The  above  is  a  stove  fitted  with  a  shank  or  drive  foot,  and  the  purchaser  when 
needing  repairs  for  a  stove  differently  trimmed  should  state  his  wants  clearly. 


5  4 


COLUMBIAN  RIVAL 

With  Reservoir. 


Medium  Price  Four-Hole  Cook  Stove. 


No. 

Price  L,ist. 

Oven  Size. 

7-18 . 

. $46  90 

18  X  18  x  II 

8-18 . 

. 47  60 

18  X  18  X  11 

8-20 . 

.  52  50 

21  X  20  X  12 

9-20 . 

. 53  20 

21  X  20  X  12 

8-22 . 

.  58  80 

23  X  22  X  12^ 

9-22 . 

.  59  50 

23  X  22  X  I2M 

Columbian  Rival  burns  Coke,  any  kind  of  Coal  or  Wood. 

Porcelain  Lined  or  Copper  Reservoir  Tank.  A  heavy,  durable  Cook.  The  article 
needed  for  durability.  Same  trimmings  as  the  square  top.  "  Warranted.” 

When  ordering  “  Rivals  ”  state  whether  Sicirted  Base  is  desired  or  not.  Shipped 
either  way. 


COLUMBIAN  SPECIAL 


A  Medium  Priced  Four-Hole  Cook  Stove. 


No. 

Oven  Size. 

Length  of 
Wood. 

Size  of 
Pipe. 

Price 

List. 

7-i8 . 

. 19  X  18  X  11 

1754 

$32  20 

8-18 . 

. 19  X  18  X  II 

1 7lA 

6^2 

32  90 

8-20 . 

. 21  X  20  X  12 

19  54 

37  80 

9-20 . 

. 21  X  20  X  12 

1954 

6^4 

38  50 

The  Columbian  Special — The  most  desirable  and  attractive  Stove  manufactured  for 
the  money.  Made  with  Triplex  Grate  for  coal. 


Wood  Fixtures— Flat  Grate  for  wood  burning,  with  suitable  Oven  and  Broiler 
Door  Linings  and  Flat  Plate  for  wood  burning  with  Triplex  Grate. 

Points  of  Value— Ventilated  Oven,  Perfect  Baker,  Large  Ash  Pan,  Oven  Door 
Pedal. 

Economical  in  Fuel,  Beautifully  Trimmed,  Nickel  Panel  on  Oven  Door,  Nickel 
Outside  Oven  Shelf. 


Every  Stove  Warranted. 

Fuel — Coke.  Anthracite  and  Bituminous  Coal,  Wood. 


COLUMBIAN  SPECIAL. 


With  Reservoir. 


No. 

Oven  Size. 

Length  of 
Wood. 

Size  of 
Pipe. 

Price 

List. 

7-i8 . 

. 19  X  18  X  11 

I7J4 

Gy 2 

$45  50 

8-18 . 

. 19  X  18  x  II 

17^4 

6'/2 

46  20 

8-20 . 

. 21  X  20  X  12 

19  lA 

6y2 

51  10 

9-20 . 

. 21  X  20  X  12 

1954 

6y2 

51  80 

Porcelain  Lined  or  Copper  Reservoir  Tank  furnished. 

Always  specify  in  your  order  which  kind  is  desired. 

Beautifully  Trimmed.  Nickel  Panel  on  Oven  Door.  Nickel  Outside  Oven  Shelf. 
Every  Stove  Warranted. 


57 


COLUMBIAN  FAME 

For  Wood  Only. 


A  Cheap,  Handsome  and  Up-to-Date  Wood  Cook. 


With  Plain  Back  Drop  Shelf.  Outside  Oven  Shelf.  Kicker, 
the  Knobs.  Made  in  eight  sizes.  With  Fire  Plate. 

Top  with 

No  Nickel  except 

No. 

List. 

Oven. 

Fire  Box. 

Drop  Shelf. 

H’ght. 

Pipe 

Circum. 

Wt. 

7-17 

. . . $23  80 

17  X  17  X  io24 

6  X  7/4  X  16 

22/  X  33 

27 

5/ 

17/ 

215 

8-17 

...  24  15 

17  X  17  X  10  Ft 

6  X  7/2  X  16 

22/  X  33 

27 

5/ 

17/ 

220 

7-19 

...  27  65 

19  X  19  X 

6  X  8  X 18 

25/  X  3524 

28 

6 

19/ 

245 

8-19 

...  28  00 

19  X  19  X  ii$4 

6  X  8  X18 

25/  X  3524 

28 

6 

19/ 

250 

8-21 

...  3r  85 

21  X  21  x  12 

6/2X9  X  20 

27/  X  3724 

29 

6/ 

20  / 

285 

9-21 

...  31  85 

21  X  21  x  12 

6/  X  9  X  20 

27/  X  3724 

29 

6/ 

20/ 

290 

8-23 

...  36  05 

23  X  23  x  12^4 

7  X  9/  X  23 

29  X  40/ 

30 

7 

22 

315 

9-23 

...  36  05 

23  X  23  x  1224 

7  X  9/  X  23 

29  X  40/ 

30 

7 

22 

320 

When  ordering  “  Columbian  Fames,”  as  illustrated  above,  say  “  With  Skirted 
Bottom.”  Made  with  and  without  Skirted  Base. 

COLUMBIAN  FAME. 

With  Reservoir.  For  Wood  Only 


A  Very  Superior  Reservoir  Wood  Cook. 


With  Nickel  Knobs  on  Doors,  Ventilated  Ovens  and  the  highest  style  of  Hand- 
Carved  Ornamentation,  with  Outside  Oven  Shelf  and  Kicker. 

Made  with  or  without  “  Skirted  Base.” 

Make  your  order  state  clearly  what  you  want. 


No.  List  Price.  Weight. 

7- 19 . $40  25  275 

8- 19 .  40  25  280 

8- 21 .  45  15  320 

9- 21 .  45  15  325 

8- 23 .  49  35  360 

9- 23 .  49  35  370 


Measurements  and  description  of  the  Stove,  less  Reservoir,  given  on  opposite  page. 


59 


COLUMBIAN  FAME. 

For  Wood  Only. 


A  Cheap,  Handsome  and  Up-to-Date  Wood  Cook. 


With  Plain  Back  Drop  Shelf.  Outside  Oven  Shelf.  Made  in  nine  sizes.  With 
Fire  Plate. 


No. 

7 

List. 

.$14  70 

Ovens. 

WA  X  1414  X  9  3A 

5 

Fire  Box. 

X  fr/2  X  16 

Top  with 
Drop  Shelf. 

19  X  28 

Height. 

25  3A 

Pipe. 

5/4 

Circum. 

I7X 

Wt. 

126 

7-17 

.  21  70 

1 7 

X  1 7 

X  10M 

6 

X  7V2  X  16 

22 p2  X  33 

27 

5/4 

1734 

175 

8-17 

.  22  05 

1 7 

X  17 

X  10% 

6 

X  734  X  16 

22X  X  33 

27 

534 

1734 

183 

7-19 

•  25  55 

19 

X  19 

X  n  % 

6 

X  8  X  18 

2534  X  35/4 

28 

6 

1934 

213 

8-19 

.  25  90 

19 

X  19 

x  1154 

6 

X  8  X  18 

25k;  X  3534 

28 

6 

1934 

215 

8-21 

•  29  75 

21 

X21 

X  12 

634  X  9  X  20 

27  A  X  373A 

29 

634 

2034 

252 

9-21 

•  29  75 

21 

X21 

X  12 

6  34  x  9  x  20 

27V2  X  373A 

29 

6J4 

20  J4 

252 

8-23 

•  33  95 

23 

X  23 

X  I23X 

7 

X  934  X  23 

29  X  4°34 

30 

7 

22 

285 

9-23 

•  33  95 

23 

X  23 

X  123/4 

7 

X  9  AX  23 

29  X  4oxA 

30 

7 

22 

285 

This  line  of 

goods, 

Columbian 

Fames,  are  made  with  Skirted  Bottom,  as 

shown 

on 

page  58. 

They  are  shipped  as  illustrated  above  unless  the  purchaser  says  “  With  Skirted 
Bottom.”  Order  clearly. 


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COLUMBIAN  FAME. 

With  Reservoir.  For  Wood  Only 


Six  Sizes. 


A  very  superior  Reservoir  Wood  Cook,  with  Nickel  Knobs  on  Doors,  with  Outside 
Oven  Shelf  and  Kicker.  Ventilated  Ovens  and  the  highest  style  of  Hand  Carved 
Ornamentation. 


Warranted  to  be  perfect  in  every  particular. 


No.  List  Price.  Weight. 

7- 19 . $38  15  250 

8- 19 .  38  15  250 

8- 21 .  43  05  290 

9- 2i .  43  05  290 

8- 23 .  47  25  325 

9- 23 .  47  25  325 


Measurements  and  description  of  Stove,  less  Reservoir,  given  on  opposite  page. 


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COLUMBIAN  VETERAN. 


A  Cheap,  Handsome  and  Up-to-Date  Wood  Cook. 


A  good  plain  but  substantial  Cook  with  a  large  modern  Oven;  the  Ornamentation 
of  the  highest  style  of  Hand-Carving. 

Warranted  to  be  perfect  in  every  particular.  Made  in  three  sizes  only. 


No. 

Oven. 

Top. 

Height. 

Pipe. 

Price  List. 

7  •  •  • 

•  •  •  H'A  X  14%  X  9 H 

19  X  28 

2524 

5^ 

$13  65 

7-17. . . 

..■17  X  17  X 1034 

2214  X  33 

27 

5/4 

20  65 

8-17... 

•  ••17  X  17  X  io$4 

22X  X  33 

27 

5>4 

21  00 

Order  a  sample  line  of  this  trade  winner  at  once. 


COLUMBIAN  STEEL  CLOSET. 


Four  Sizes — Nos.  i,  2,  3  and  4.  Made 


from  the  Best  of  Steel. 


List  Price . T . $14  00 

Length  of  Closet  across  the  front : 

No.  1 — 3 iJ4  inches.  No.  2 — 34^2  inches.  No.  3 — 36  inches.  No.  4 — 38^4  inches. 

No  1  fits  the  following:  70-16,  80-16  Columbian  Expert;  8-16  Happy  Home,  first 
pattern,  takes  6-inch  pipe. 

70-18,  80-18  Jasper,  Emblem  and  Happy  Home  “A”;  70-18,  80-18  Expert;  8-18  “A” 
Aurora  takes  6k2-inch  pipe. 

7-18,  8-18  New  Cappello  and  Choice  takes  7-inch  pipe. 

No.  2  fits  the  following:  7-18,  8-18  Star  “  B  aim  Echo  “  B  :  8-18  Happy  Home, 
first  pattern,  takes  6p2-inch  pipe. 

80-20,  90-20  Jasper,  Emblem  and  Happy  Home  “A”;  8-20  “A”  Aurora  takes  7-inch 
pipe. 

No.  3  fits  the  following:  8-20,  9-20  Star  “  B,”  Echo  “  B,”  New  Cappello,  Choice; 
8-20  Expert ;  8-22,  9-22  “A”  Happy  Home  and  Aurora  takes  7-inch  pipe. 

No.  4  fits  the  following:  8-22,  9-22  New  Cappello  and  Choice  takes  7-inch  pipe. 
The  pipe  for  these  closets  are  made,  as  a  rule,  same  size  at  top  as  at  the  bottom. 
See  pipe  sizes. 

In  some  of  the  above  statements,  as  to  stoves  to  which  this  closet  is  adapted,  you  must  be  gov¬ 
erned  by  the  length  across  the  front  because  the  ends  of  the  closet  do  not  match  in  many  cases 
even  with  the  above  tops,  but  we  regard  the  closet  applicable  to  the  Ranges  named  above. 


Mantel  “  K  ”  High 


Mantel  “  K  ”  Low 


List  Price . $4  55 


List  Price . $11  20 

When  ordering  the  above  Mantels  state  whether  “  High  ”  or  “  Low  ”  is  desired. 


MANTEL  “  F  ”  SEMI-PLAIN. 

Mantel  “F”  Style  No.  i.  With  nickel  cup  plates  and  name  plate .  $5  95 

Mantel  “F”  Style  No.  2.  With  nickel  cup  plates,  name  plate  and  top  table .  7  00 

Mantel  “  F  ”  Style  No.  3.  With  nickel  cup  plates,  name  plate,  top  table  and  top 

ornament  . .  7  7° 

Mantel  “F”  Style  No.  4.  With  all  parts  nickeled  except  barrel .  9  10 

Mantel  “  F  ”  Style  No.  5.  With  all  parts  nickeled .  10  15 


MANTEL  “  S  ”  PLAIN. 


Mantel  “S”  Style  No.  1.  With  nickel  cup  plates  and  name  plate .  5  25 

Mantel  “  S  ”  Style  No.  2.  With  nickel  cup  plates,  name  plate  and  top  table .  6  30 

Mantel  “S”  Style  No.  3.  With  all  parts  nickeled .  9  45 


The  above  illustratioi  is  intended  to  help  the  dealer  when  ordering  the  parts  of  the 
Mantel  which  may  be  ne«-~c.  Tor  repairs.  The  Mantel  illustrated  above  is  one  with  an 
open  back. 


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Mantels  D  and  A  are  one  and  the  same  Mantel,  in  list  price,  style  and  finish.  Mantel  A,  how¬ 
ever,  is  designed  for  smaller  Ranges. 

Mantel  D  fits  Nos.  7-18,  8-18,  8-20,  9-20,  8-22,  9-22  New  Cappello,  Series  “  A,”  and  Columbian 
Choice  Series  “A”;  Nos.  7-16,  8-16,  7-18,  8-18,  8-20,  9-20  Columbian  Echo,  Series  B,”  and  Co¬ 
lumbian  Star,  Series  “B”;  Nos.  7-16,  8-16,  7-18,  8-18  llappv  Home  “A”;  Nos.  7-18,  8-18  Jasper, 
Fairy,  Emblem  and  Rose;  Nos.  8-19,  8-21,  9-21  Triumph;  Nos.  7-19,  8-19,  8-21,  9-21,  8-23,  9-23 
Columbian  Fame;  Nos.  8-20,  9-20,  8-22  and  9-22  Merit. 

Mantel  A  fits  Nos.  6-10,  6-12,  7-12,  7-14,  7-16  and  8-16  Columbian  Rose,  Jasper,  Fairy  and 
Emblem;  Nos.  7-14,  7-16  and  8-16  Happy  Home  “A”;  No.  8-19  Triumph;  Nos.  7-14,  7-16  and 
8-16  Columbian  Echo,  Series  “  B,”  and  Columbian  Star,  Series  “  B.” 

The  above  Mantels  are  Shell  Mantels;  that  is,  without  backs. 

List. 

Mantels  A  and  D,  Style  1  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates  and  Nickel  Name  Plate) . $4  90 

Mantels  A  and  D,  Style  2  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Name  Plate  and  Nickel  Top  Table)  5  95 

Mantels  A  and  D,  Style  3  (Nickeled  complete,  with  Nickel  Cup  Plates) .  8  82 


Mantel  M,  no  Back  in  Barrel  Back  in  Barrel  of  this  Mantel. 


of  this  Mantel. 

Mantels  11,  12  and  13  E,  all  same  list  price. 

Mantel  M,  Style  1  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates  and  Nickel  Name  Plate) .  $5  60 

Mantel  M,  Style  2  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Name  Plate  and  Nickel  Top  6  65 

Mantel  M,  btyle  3  (with  Nickel  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Name  Plate,  Nickel  Top  Ta'  1 

Top  Ornament) . . .  .  7  35 

Mantel  M,  Style  4  (all  parts  Nickeled  except  Barrel)  .  .  .  8  73 

Mantel  M,  Style  5  (all  parts  Nickeled  completely) .  9  80 

Mantel  13-E,  Style  1  (less  Nickel  Top  Table  with  Cup  Plates  and  Nickel  Panel) .  7  00 

Mantel  13-E,  Style  2  (with  Nickel  Top  Table  and  Cup  Plates  and  Nickel  Panel) .  8  05 

Mantel  13-E,  Style  3  (with  Nickel  Top  Table,  Cup  Plates,  Nickel  Panel  and  Nickel  Top  Or¬ 
naments)  .  9  45 

Mantel  13-E,  Style  4  (all  parts  Nickeled  except  Barrel)  . 10  83 

Mantel  13-E,  Style  5  (all  parts  Nickeled) . 11  90 


Mantel  11-E  fits  7-14,  7-16,  8-16  Charm,  Echo,  Fairy,  Star,  Rose  and  Happy  Home  “A,”  Jas¬ 
per,  Emblem  and  Expert  Ranges. 

Mantel  12-E  fits  7-18,  8-18  Charm,  Echo,  Fairy,  Star,  Rose  and  Happy  Home  “  A,”  Jasper, 
Emblem,  Expert  and  Aurora  “  A  ”  Ranges. 

Mantel  13-E  fits  8-20,  9-20  Echo,  Star;  17,  83,  18  and  99  Ne  Cappello;  7-18,  8-18,  8-20,  9-20, 
8-22  and  9-22  New  Capello  and  Choice  Columbian  Plato,  _  a  -sos.  80-20  and  90-20  Jasper, 
Emblem  and  Aurora  “A.” 

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MANTEL  “  R 


Four  Sizes. 

Sold  as  illustrated,  or  Castings,  less  Splash  Plate  Strip. 

Mantel  No.  6-R  fits  No.  7-14  Echo,  No.  7-14  Star,  No.  7-14  Victor.  List  Price, 
$5.00.  Add  $2.50,  list,  for  Nickeling. 

Mantel  No.  7-R  fits  No.  7-16  Columbian  Charm,  Echo,  Star,  Daisy,  Rose,  Beauty, 
Newport  and  Peerless;  No.  8-16  Columbian  Star,  Rose  and  Daisy.  List  price,  $5.00. 
Add  for  Nickeling  Mantel  No.  7-R,  $2.50,  list. 

Mantel  No.  7E>-R  fits  Nos.  70-18  Cola  Expert,  80-18  Cola  Expert,  7-16  Cola  Peer¬ 
less,  7-18  New  Cappello  and  Columbian  Choice,  8-18  New  Cappello  and  Columbian 
Choice.  List  price,  $5.00.  Add  for  Nickeling  Mantel  No.  j/- R,  $2.50,  list. 

Mantel  No.  8-R  fits  Nos.  7-18  and  8-18  Columbian  Charm,  Echo,  Star,  Rose,  Beauty, 
Newport,  Peerless,  Daisy  and  Victor;  Nos.  8-20  and  9-20  New  Cappello  and  Choice. 
List  price,  $5.00.  Add  for  Nickeling  Mantel  No.  8-R,  $2.75,  list. 

Mantel  No.  9-R  fits  Nos.  8-20  and  9-20  Columbian  Charm,  Echo,  Star  and  Peerless. 
List  price,  $5.25.  Add  for  Nickeling  Mantel  No.  9-R,  $3.00,  list. 

Mantel  No.  10-R  fits  Nos.  8-22  and  9-22  New  Cappello  and  Columbian  Choice.  List 
price,  $5.50.  Add  for  Nickeling  Mantel  No.  10-R,  $3.00. 

Mantels  Nos.  6,  7  and  8-R  Castings  with  Nickel  Cup  Plates  less  Splash  Plate, 
$3-25,  list. 

Mantels  Nos.  9  and  10-R  Castings  with  Nickel  Cup  Plates  less  Splash  Plate, 

$3-75.  list. 


Splash  Plate  or  Fairy  Mantel  made  in  five  sizes,  as  follows:  Nos.  5,  6,  7,  8  and  9. 


List  Price  with  Cup  Plates . $2  10 

List  Price  for  Nickeling  .  1  05 


The  “A”  Tea  Shelf  is  made  in  one  size  only  and  is  adapted  to  any 
manufacture. 

List  . 

List  for  Nickeling . 


range  we 

. . . .$1  90 
. . . .  1  00 


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The  Adams  Stove  Caster. 

The  small  casters  being  swiveled  to  the 
main  casting  by  a  pivot,  they  turn  from  one 
direction  to  another  with  the  utmost  readiness. 
Main  casting  japanned,  small  casters  coppered. 

Holes  are  provided  for  screwing  these 
casters  to  a  box,  making  a  handy  box  truck. 
Weight  per  set  9  pounds . $1  00  net 


Diamond  Stove  Pipe 
Dampers. 

Nickel  Handle. 

The  stem  is  extra  long  and 
pointed  by  careful  grinding,  and 
strong  enough  to  drive  through 
ordinary  pipe. 


Size . 

Net  per  dozen 


4-inch  4k2-inch  5-inch  5^-inch  6-inch 
60c  65c  70c  75c  75c 


How  to  Order  Water  Backs. 


In  ordering  Water  Backs 
state  clearly  how  you  want  the 
Water  Back  tapped,  side  or  end. 
Figure  1  or  Figure  2. 

Figure  1  represents  the  Water 
Back  tapped  on  the  side,  and  in 
this  case  connections  must  be 
made  through  the  end  of  the 
Range.  This  Fig.  1  is  always  sent 
when  New  Cappello  is  ordered 
with  no  other  instructions. 

Figure  2  represents  the  Water 
Back  tapped  on  the  end,  and  in 
connecting  with  the  Range,  con¬ 
nections  must  necessarily  be  made 
through  the  back  of  same.  Our 
New  '  Cappello  and  Columbian 
Platos  are  the  only  Ranges  which 
can  be  connected  to  the  boilei 
through  the  end  and  back  of 
Range. 


TAPPED  IN  END 


A  clear  order  can  be  expressed  by  giving  the  name  and  number  of  the  Range, 
right  or  left  oven  and  Figure  1  or  Figure  2,  according  to  your  needs. 

Water  Back  Couplings,  Spuds,  etc.,  illustrated  and  priced  on  page  5.  Let  your 
order  be  made  clear  as  to  your  wants. 


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Useful  Articles  for  the  Home 


Nickeled. 


Plain. 


Net. 


Nickeled,  with  Board  Top  . $2  40 

Nickeled,  with  Marble  Top .  3  75 

Plain  Castings,  with  Board  Top  .  1  75 

Plain  Castings,  with  Marble  Top  .  3  75 


Fancy  Lamp  Stands,  Nickel  and  Plain;  Very  Handsome  Parlor  Ornaments,  or 
Appropriate  Presents  for  Friends.  Order  Sample. 


Foot  Stools. 


Net. 

Castings  .  65 

Castings  and  Board  .  75 

Castings,  Nickel  .  1  1 


Castings,  Nickeled,  and  Board 
One  Upholstered  Stool  . 


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VO  » O  1 0 


COLUMBIAN  ART 

Double  Heater. 


Duplex  Grate,  Screw  Damper,  Revertible  Flue.  Made  in  Three  Sizes. 


No. 

32.  13-inch  Fire  Pot 
52.  15-inch  Fire  Pot 
62.  16-inch  Fire  Pot 

Weight  No.  32 . 

Weight  No.  52 . 

Weight  No.  62 . 


List  Price 
. . $61  60 
. .  71  40 
.  .  81  20 


Height  Less  Urn 
50J/2  inches 
52  H  inches 
55 Yz  inches 


Height  to  Top 
Pipe  Collar 

34  inches 

35  inches 
37  inches 

...330  pounds 
...382  pounds 
...463  pounds 


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COLUMBIAN  JOY 


No.  Iyist  Price 

Ai.  12  -inch  Fire  Pot .  $46  90 

A2.  13^-inch  Fire  Pot .  .  .  56  00 

A3.  15  -inch  Fire  Pot .  63  00 

A4.  17  -inch  Fire  Pot .  70  00 


Made  with  the  modern  application  of  the  Duplex  Grate. 

A  Return  Flue  Base  Heating  Stove,  ornamented  and  trimmed  with  taste  and  beauty.  Eco¬ 
nomical,  Clean  and  Artistic.  This  Stove  has  been  thoroughly  tested  by  the  maker  and  the  re¬ 
sult  entirely  satisfactory,  hence  the  Stove  is  Warranted. 


Height  to  Top 

Height  to  Top 

Height 

Size  of 

Circum. 

No. 

of  Smoke  Pipe  Collar 

of  Heat  Pipe  Collar 

less  Urn 

Cylinder 

Pipe 

of  Pipe 

Weight 

Ai . . 

. 31 

4  2  34 

46 

12 

5 

15  5-7 

250 

A  2 . . 

. 31^2 

4 

4  7  Vi 

1 3/4 

5 

15  5*7 

280 

A3.. 

. 3234 

43 

52 

15 

6 

18  6-7 

320 

A4. . 

. 35 

57'A 

54 

1 7 

6 

18  6-7 

390 

70 


BLACK  DIAMOND  AIR  TIGHT 

Circulator  and  Double  Heater. 


Side  View.  Revertible  Flue,  Single  Bottom,  Self-Feeder,  Duplex  Grates. 

Ornamentation:  Handsome  Urn,  Nickel  Swing  Cover,  Nickel  Hot  Air  Collar  and  Cap,  Nickel 
Screw  Plate  and  Gravity  Handle,  Nickel  Right  and  Deft  Front  Column,  Nickel  Foot  Rails  and 
Nickel  Feet. 

The  Novelty  and  leader  of  the  season.  The  List  Price  Attractive. 


No. 

34- 

14-inch 

Fire 

Pot.' . 

List 

36. 

16-inch 

Fire 

Pot . 

Cast 

Elbows 

for 

Nos.  34  and  36, 

net . 

••••  75 

No. 
34-  • 

Size  of 

Fire  Pot. 

Height  to 
Bottom  of 
Swing  Cover. 

38 

Length 

Front  to  Back 
of  Ilody. 

24  Ya 

Width 

of 

Body. 

16  ^ 

Collars. 

6 

3t>.  . 

4i 

27 

19 

6 

These  measurements  do  not  include  the  extensions  of  top  or  bottom. 


7 1 


COLUMBIAN  AIR  TIGHT 

Two  Sizes. 


No.  List,  less  Magazine. 

1 23 —  13-inch  fire  pot .  $39  90 

124 —  14-inch  fire  pot . . .  43  40 

Add  for  Magazine  if  desired .  2  10 


Made  with  and  without  magazines.  Shipped  without  magazine  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

The  above  price  list  includes  the  following  nickel  adornments:  Swing  Cover,  Name  Plate, 
Foot  Rails,  Feet  and  Skirts,  Top  Band  and  Hot  Air  Cap. 

The  Columbian  Air  Tight  is  the  latest  production  of  this  class  of  stoves.  We  feel  satisfied 
that  this  Heater  will  meet  with  very  favorable  notice  from  those  who  require  a  first-class  article. 
It  is  complete  in  all  respects,  and  possesses  a  number  of  modern  and  valuable  features  not  in  any 
other  Heater  of  its  class.  It  is  ornamental,  symmetrical  in  appearance  and  nicely  finished  with 
nickel  trimmings.  We  make  it  of  the  very  best  material.  The  purchaser  needs  not  question  its 
durability.  This  stove  is  arranged  so  that  the  Hot  Air  Heater  Pipe  can  be  put  on  without  dis¬ 
turbing  the  Swing  Cover,  leaving  the  Stove  in  its  full  ornamental  appearance. 


No. 

Height  to 

Swing  Cover. 

Diameter  of 
Cylinder. 

Weight. 

Pipe  Collar. 

Circum. 

123 

4154 

13 

300 

6 

i834 

124 

44 

14 

319 

6 

i8§4 

72 


COLUMBIAN  MAGIC. 

Direct  Draft. 


The  Nickel  Top  Cover  and  Urn  are  securely  fastened  to  the  Cast  Swing  Cover. 
The  Nickel  Plate  Dome  may  be  removed  at  pleasure.  Sheet  Steel  Body  inside  to  pre¬ 
vent  coloring.  Nickel  Name  Plate,  Foot  Rails,  Feet  and  Skirting.  Bold  and  im¬ 
pressive  figured  Illumination  Doors.  Large  Ash  Pan,  Centre  Draw  and  Shaking 
Grate.  Feeder  removed  without  removal  of  a  single  bolt.  Remove  the  front  tie  bar 
underneath  the  upper  front  door  and  you  open  the  front  for  the  removal  of  the  Fire  Pot. 


No. 

9.  9  -inch  Fire  Pot,  list  price . $23  80 

11.  io}4-inch  Fire  Pot,  list  price .  28  00 

Less  Cast  Elbow.  Cast  Elbow,  50c.  net.  Rule — Shipped  Less  Elbow. 


Height  to 

Top  of  Pleight  Size  Circum. 

No.  Pipe  Collar.  L,ess  Urn.  Cylinder.  of  Pipe.  of  Pipe.  Weight. 

9 . 29  3654  9  5  15  5-7  126 

11 . 30 14  38/2  io'4  5  15  5-7  147 

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COLUMBIAN  SUN  SURFACE  BURNER. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes,  with  Centre-Draw  Grate. 


No. 

Castings. 

Finished. 

13- 

n-inch 

Fire 

Pot, 

6-inch 

Pipe . 

. $32  55 

$42  00 

15- 

13-inch 

Fire 

Pot, 

6-inch 

Pipe . 

.  40  95 

50  AO 

1 7- 

15-inch 

Fire 

Pot, 

6-inch 

Pipe . 

.  48  65 

58  80 

19- 

17-inch 

Fire 

Pot, 

6-inch 

Pipe . 

.  58  80 

69  30 

Castings  include  Ash  Pan,  Nickel  Foot  Rails,  Name  Plate  and  Spun  Urn. 


74 


COLUMBIAN  SUN,  HIGH  TOP 


Two  Sizes. 


No.  Castings.  Finished. 

17.  17-inch  Body,  i^-inch  Fire  Pot,  6-inch  Pipe . $50  75  $63  00 

19.  19-inch  Body,  17-inch  Fire  Pot,  6-inch  Pipe .  61  25  74  55 


Castings  include  Ash  Pan,  Nickel  Foot  Rails,  Name  Plate  and  Spun  Urn.  Not 
made  with  Oven. 

Unless  your  order  clearly  states  that  you  want  the  High-Top  Columbian  Sun,  the 
low  stove  will  be  sent. 


75 


HOT  BLAST  OAK 

Single  Heater. 


No. 


16.  Less  Magazine 
1 8.  Less  Magazine 
Add  for  Magazine. 


New.  Novel.  Economical. 

Hot  Blast  Ring  encircling  the  Stove,  insuring 
Our  Hot  Blast  Ring  Saves  Fuel. 

Order  should  read  with  or  without  Magazine. 


perfect  Combustion. 


$43  40 
48  65 
2  10 


Will  burn  all  kinds  of  fuel. 


76 


HOT  BLAST  OAK 

Double  Heater. 


No. 

116.  Less  Magazine  . . . . . .  $48  65 

1 1 8.  Less  Magazine  . .  r?  no 

Add  for  Magazine .  2  10 

This  double  heater  can  be  used  for  double  heating  purposes  and  is  especially  adapted  for  the 
use  of  Bituminous  Coal. 

Having  a  perfect  Hot  Blast  Ring  it  insures  a  perfect  and  strong  combustion  and  an  eco¬ 
nomical  use  of  Fuel. 

This  heater  will  supply  the  needs  and  demands  of  the  trade  for  an  article  of  this  kind. 

Shipped  with  or  without  Magazine  as  desired.  Let  your  order  be  clear  on  this  point. 


COLUMBIAN  OAK 

Double  Heater. 


Made  with  Duplex  Grate. 


No. 

23 

2S 

27 


Duplex  Grate  Series — Three  Sizes. 


No. 

23.  13-inch  Fire  Pot . 

25.  15-inch  Fire  Pot . 

27.  17-inch  Fire  Pot . 

Add  $2.10  List,  Fach  Size,  for  Magazine. 


Height  from  Floor  to 
Smoke  Collar. 

.  .  34  inches. 

•  •  36J4  inches. 

•  •  38  y2  inches. 


Height  from  Floor  to 
Heat  Collar. 

45  inches. 

47  inches. 

50  inches. 


Double  Heater  List  Price, 
Less  Magazine. 

.  $41  30 

.  45  50 

.  50  05 


78 


FOREST  OAK  SINGLE  HEATER 


No. 

i  io. 
112. 
I  14. 
I  l6. 


Foot 


Made  in  Four  Sizes.  Price  List  as  Shown  Above. 

Size  of  Pipe  Collar.  Size  of  Pipe  Collar. 
Anthracite.  Bituminous. 

10-inch  Fire  Pot .  5-inch  .  5-jnch  . 

12-inch  Fire  Pot .  5-inch  .  5-inch  . 

14-inch  Fire  Pot .  5-inch  .  6-inch  . 

16-inch  Fire  Pot .  5-inch  .  6-inch  . 

Add  for  Magazine — No.  no,  $1.05;  No.  1 12,  $1.40;  No.  1  14,  $1.75;  No.  116,  $1.75. 

Shipped  less  Magazine,  unless  ordered  “  with  Magazine.” 

List  price  includes  Nickel  Spun  Urn,  Nickel  Crown  Top  Ring,  Nickel  Name  Plate, 
Rails  and  Screw  Dampers. 

All  sizes  made  with  Collar  Back  only. 

Nickel  Middle  Ring,  if  desired,  at  an  extra  charge. 


List. 
$14  00 
16  80 
19  60 
22  40 


Nickel 


79 


OAKDALE  SINGLE  HEATER. 


No. 

14 

16 

14. 

16. 


Pipe  Collar  Off  Top. 


List  price,  with  Magazine . 

List  price,  with  Magazine . . . 

If  Magazine  is  not  desired  deduct  $2.10  from  list. 
Handsomely  Trimmed  with  Nickel  Adornments.  Duplex 


Grate, 


Pipe  Collar. 
...  6  inches. 
...  6  inches. 

, . . .  $26  60 
. . . .  3°  80 


with  Ring  Encircling. 


80 


OAKDALE 


14.  14-inch  Fire  Pot,  list  price .  $32  20 

16.  16-inch  Fire  Pot,  list  price .  36  40 


If  Magazine  is  not  desired,  deduct  $2.10  from  list  price. 

Grate — Duplex  with  Ring. 

Nickel  Adornments — Spun  Urn  and  Swing  Cover,  Crown  Top  Ring,  Name  Plate,  Columns, 
Handles,  Screw  Drafts,  Fender  Ring  Curtains. 

No  better  piece  of  parlor  furniture  made  or  offered  for  sale. 

This  Heater  is  WARRANTED  and  will  make  and  hold  a  very  large  share  of  public  patronage. 


Height  to  Height  to  Size  of  Circum.  of 

No.  Swing  Cover.  Pipe  Collar.  Smoke  Pipe.  Heater  Pipe, 

14  .  41  y'i  37  5  24^ 

16  .  4414  3 9  6  24^ 


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Made  both  Collar  Top  and  Collar  Back.  Made  Self-Feeder,  with  Magazine,  if  Desired. 

Nickel  Adornments — Nickel  Feet  and  Skirting,  Nickel  Screw  Draft  Plates  and  Gravity  Han¬ 
dles,  Foot  Rails,  Name  Plate,  Large  Nickel  Body  and  Top  Ring,  Handsome  Urn. 

Substantial — Fire  Brick  Guards  Around  Steel  Body,  Heavy  Fire  Pot.  All  Fire  Points  Strong, 
Heavy  and  Durable.  Grate — Centre  Draw. 

Fuel — Wood,  Coal,  Coke. 


82 


COLUMBIAN  OAK 

Double  Heater. 


Not  a  Self-Feeder.  No  Magazine.  An  operator  with  any  kind  of  fuel — Wood 
Coal  (Anthracite  or  Bituminous),  Coke.  Ready  for  anything. 


List  as  Illustrated  Above 

. $33  25 

.  36  05 


No. 

24.  14-inch  Fire  Pot 
26.  16-inch  Fire  Pot 


COLUMBIAN  ORB. 


Made  with  Centre  Draw  Grate. 

The  Columbian  Orb  is  the  very  latest  and  most  complete  Cylinder  Stove  made.  The  inside  of 
the  feed  door  is  protected  by  a  large  smoke  plate.  The  nickel  trimmings  are  complete  and  very 
elaborate,  consisting  of  Urn,  Top  Ring.  Name  Plate,  Foot  Rail,  Feet  and  Skirting.  The  gravity 
nickel  handles  and  screw  draft  plates  in  feed  and  ash  doors  give  this  stove  a  very  distinctive 
selling  quality,  as  well  as  being  effective  in  making  base  air  tight. 


No. 

Castings  Mounted  with  Urn 
Mica  and  Top  Band. 

Diam.  Collar  for 
Anthracite  Coal. 

Diam.  Collar  for 
Bituminous  Coal. 

Finished  in  Russia  Iron 
with  Clinker  Door. 

30. . 

.  $19  60 

32. . 

.  17  50  . 

.  2 3  80 

34-  • 

.  21  35  . 

36.  • 

.  24  85  . 

.  32  90 

Castings  do  not  include  Brick. 


Made  with  collar  back. 


84 


COLUMBIAN  ORB. 

Double  Heater. 


Made  with  Draw  Centre  Grate. 


A  very  cheap  and  desirable  Double  Heater,  trimmed  and 
Single  Heater,  except  no  Nickel  Rings  on  Crown  Top. 

Price  List. 


No.  Castings. 

44 . $24  50 


described  as  under 

Finished  in 
Russia  Iron. 

$33  60 


GOTHIC 


A  Very  Handsome  Semi-Revertible  Flue  Brick  Cylinder  Stove.  Bodies  made  from 
the  very  best  Russia  Iron. 


Adornments — Spun  Urn,  Crown  Top  Ring,  Name  Plate,  Foot  Rails,  Feet  and 
Skirting,  Screw  Drafts  and  Handles — all  nickeled.  Made  with  Centre  Draw  Grate. 


No.  Castings. 

10 . $15  40 

12 .  19  25 

14 .  22  75 


Brick  to  go  with  Castings  cost,  No.  10,  75c. ;  No.  12,  85c. ;  No. 


Finished  in 
Russia  Iron. 

$21  00 
26  60 
30  10 
14,  $1.00 


86 


MODEL. 


This  is  an  Up-to-Date,  Medium  Priced  Sheet  Iron  Body  Heating  Stove. 


Made  in  four  sizes.  Nos.  io,  u,  12.  14. 


No. 

10 . 

l>ody. 

Castings. 
List  Price. 

<ts>  in 

Finished. 
List  Price. 

$14  70 

II . 

9O  4D 

12 . 

y  oo 

16  IO 

1 7  64 
20  79 

14 . 

14  00 

The  No.  14  is  made  into  a  Double  Heater,  as  follows: 

No.  24.  14-inch  Body,  Castings,  List  Price,  $19.60;  Finished,  List  Price,  $26.39. 

All  Sheet  Iron  Base  Stoves  made  by  us  are  finished  in  Genuine  Russia  Iron  Bodies. 


87 


NOBBY 


With  Anti-Clinker  Door.  Made  in  Six  Sizes. 


Mounted  with  Russia  Iron,  Swing  Hearth  Door,  Swing  Cover  and  Nickel  Spun 
Urn.  In  ordering,  please  mention  if  Foot  Rail  is  desired. 


Castings. 
Less  Rail. 

8  . $5  60 

9  .  7  oo 

10  .  8  40 

11  .  9  8o 

12  . II  20 

14 . 14  /O 


Castings. 

With  Rail. 

Finished  in 
Russia  Iron, 
Less  Rail. 

Finished  in 
Russia  Iron, 
With  Rail. 

$6  30 

$9  10 

$9  80 

7  70 

IO  50 

II  20 

9  10 

II  90 

12  60 

10  50 

13  30 

14  00 

11  90 

15  40  ' 

16  IO 

15  40 

19  60 

20  30 

NOBBY. 

Six  Sizes. 


Mounted  with  Russia  Iron,  Swing  Hearth  Door, 


Swing 

Cover  and 

Nickel 

Spun  Urn. 

In  ordering, 

please 

mention  if 

Foot  Rail  is  desired. 

No. 

Castings, 
Less  Foot 
Rail. 

Finished  in 
Castings  Russia  Iron, 

With  Rail.  Less  Rail. 

Finished  in 
Russia  Iron, 
With  Rail. 

8 . 

. . . .$4  90 

$5  60 

$8  40 

$9  10 

9 . 

. . . .  6  30 

7  00 

9  80 

10  50 

10 . 

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1 1  20 

II  90 

11 . 

...  9  10 

9  80 

12  60 

13  30 

12 . 

...  10  so 

11  20 

14  70 

15  40 

14 . 

...  14  00 

14  70 

18  90 

19  60 

Ash  Pans  for 

all  sizes, 

10  cents,  net. 

,  apiece. 

A  cheap  base,  having  Spun-Urn  Ornaments 
Sliding  Door  and  our  Improved  Grate. 

Castings,  Finished  in  Finished  in 
•N°*  Less  Brick.  Common  Iron.  Russia  Iron. 

8  . *"90  $7  42  $8  33 

9  .  6  16  8  96  10  36 

10 .  7  35  n  13  12  74 

Rails,  $1.05,  list,  additional. 


ACTIVE. 

Three  Sizes.  For  Coal. 


89 


FOREST-OAK. 


For  Wood.  Seven  Sizes. 


Extra  Heavy,  Full  Size,  Swelled  Sides,  and  well  mounted, 
the  length  of  wood  that  can  be  used  in  each. 

No. 

16.  Takes  5-inch  Pipe  on  Collar . 

18.  Takes  5-inch  Pipe  on  Collar . 

20.  Takes  6-inch  Pipe  on  Collar,  with  Swing  Top  . 

22.  Takes  6-inch  Pipe  on  Collar,  with  Swing  Top  ....  .  . 

25.  Takes  6-inch  Pipe  on  Collar,  with  Swing  Top  . 

31.  Takes  6-inch  Pipe  on  Collar,  with  Swing  Top  . 

38.  Takes  7-inch  Pipe  on  Collar,  with  Swing  Top  . 


The  respective  numbers  represent 


$5  60 
7  00 

7  70 

8  75 


1 1  20 
14  70 

20  30 


CUTE  FURNACE. 


A  Cheap,  Convenient  Two-Hole  Furnace. 

No.  7 . $6  30  No.  8 . 

90 


$7  35 


COLUMBIAN  PILOT  FURNACE 


A  cheap  heating  furnace.  A  double  heater  for  small  store  rooms  and  offices  where 
you  desire  to  heat  an  upper  room. 


No.  List  Price. 

24.  Castings  and  Radiator,  Mounted . $19  60 

24.  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron .  29  40 


9i 


COLUMBIAN  CROWN  HEATER. 


The  Columbian  Crown  Heater  represents  an  entirely  new  departure  in  stove  con¬ 
struction,  and  enables  the  dealer  to  supply  a  strong,  powerful  and  economical  heater  for 
hotel  offices,  small  churches,  school  houses  and  station  rooms.  This  heater  is  made  to 
operate  upon  the  ventiduct  system,  and  hence  heats  by  circulation  and  radiation. 

The  cut  illustrates  it  as  a  double  heater  operating  upon  the  circulation  system, 
doing  double  work. 

We  indicate  by  this  illustration  that  the  Columbian  Crown  Heater  is  of  sufficient 
power  to  permit  opening  the  register  and  hot-air  damper  in  the  crown  top  at  one  and 
the  same  time.  The  arrows  shown  in  the  cut  indicate  the  course  of  the  rapidly-moving 
currents  of  cold  and  warm  air  under  the  draft  of  this  heater. 

By  this  process  the  room  in  which  the  heater  operates  is  rapidly  and  quickly 
emptied  of  cold  air  and  supplied  with  warm  air.  The  forces  of  attraction  and  radiation 
are  in  operation  as  long  as  the  heater  is  fired. 

We  call  the  dealers’  and  consumers’  special  attention  to  this  important  feature  and 
construction  of  all  our  leading  double  heating  stoves.  The  swing  cover  can  be  re¬ 
moved  or  set  aside  for  the  purpose  of  using  a  boiler  or  kettle  for  hot  water.  The 
heater  can  be  recommended  and  will  sell  at  sight  because  of  its  superiority  and  sim¬ 
plicity. 


Crown  and  School  House  Heater  Measurements. 


Xo. 

Height  to  Bottom 
of  Swing  Cover. 

Diameter  of 
Cylinder. 

Weight. 

36 . 

. 55 

lSA 

360 

40 . 

. 60 

18  y2 

427 

44 . 

. 64 

29  J4 

564 

9  2 


COLUMBIAN  CROWN  HEATER. 


No. 

List  Price. 

Castings 
and  Drums. 

List  Price. 
Finished  in 
Russia  Iron. 

36. 

16-inch  Fire  Pot,  55  inches  high, 

26  inches  diameter.  . 

. . . .$50  40 

$69  30 

40. 

19-inch  Fire  Pot,  60  inches  high, 

30  inches  diameter.. 

. . . .  65  10 

84  00 

44- 

21-inch  Fire  Pot,  64  inches  high, 

34  inches  diameter. . 

....  84  OO 

105  00 

The  above  price  list  does  not  include  Bar  Room  Pan. 

Read  description  of  this  Heater  on  page  92. 

Bar  Room  Pan  sells  at  5  cents  a  pound,  net.  Weight,  70  pounds. 


93 


THE  COLUMBIAN  SCHOOL  HEATER. 


Is  Made  to  Supply  a  Long  Felt  Want  for  School  House  Heating. 


The  ordinary  heater  does  not  prove  effective  because  the  system  of  radiation  alone 
requires  the  full  pressure  of  the  draft  from  the  early  morning  hour  until  the  school  is 
called;  and  the  pupils  who  sit  near  the  stove  suffer  from  too  high  a  degree  of  heat, 
while  those  more  remote  are  as  uncomfortable  in  the  opposite  direction. 

Our  Columbian  School  Heater  with  its  system  of  circulation  will  operate  as  we 
direct ;  create  an  even  temperature  in  all  parts  of  the  room,  and  hence  supply  comfort 
to  all.  The  operation  is  simple  and  is  easily  understood.  Figure  3,  page  96,  represents 
the  School  Heater  in  operation.  The  cold  air  channel  under  the  floor,  running  from  the 
north  to  the  heater,  is  to  supply  the  room  with  fresh,  pure  air  by  passing  it  through  the 
hot-air  chamber  of  the  heater  into  the  school  room.  The  cast  iron  base  in  which  the 
heater  sets  is  supplied  with  a  register  to  regulate  the  supply  of  cold  air,  so  that  driving 
winds  cannot  lower  the  temperature  of  the  room  below  the  desired  degree.  The  cold 
air  should  be  freely  admitted  through  the  cold-air  channel  (during  the  hours  school  is 
closed),  say  from  early  morning  until  school  is  called,  and  during  recess  and  noon, 
with  a  very  limited  supply  during  the  night. 

When  the  school  is  in  session,  close  the  damper  in  the  base  pan  and  open  the 
registers  on  both  sides  of  the  heater,  and  the  colder  currents  of  air  lying  in  the  school 
room  will  be  rapidly  drawn  from  the  floor  throughout  the  entire  room  and  changed  in 
temperature  by  a  rapid  circulation  through  the  hot-air  chamber  of  the  heater. 

The  school  room  should  be  ventilated  as  shown  in  Figure  3.  By  building  the 
chimney  in  two  departments ;  the  chimney  proper  should  be  a  cast  pipe  not  less  than 
six  inches  in  diameter  (the  larger  the  better),  located  in  the  centre  of  the  ventilating 
chimney,  which  should  be  not  less  than  10X15  between  walls.  The  ventilating  flue 
should  be  opened  to  admit  the  air  from  the  school  room,  by  use  of  a  register  9X12 
located  close  to  the  ceiling  and  one  of  the  same  size  near  the  floor.  The  one  near  the 
ceiling  should  be  operated  by  cord  attachments  within  reach  of  the  teacher,  to  relieve 
the  room  when  the  temperature  is  too  high.  The  one  at  the  bottom  should  be  kept 
open  all  the  while  for  the  exit  of  cold  and  vitiated  air. 


94 


School  House  Heater  Directions. 


Figure  i. 


Figure  2. 


First — Use  good,  hard-burning 

chestnut  coal. 

Second — Start  the  lire  by  closing 
the  check  damper  in  the  pipe,  closing 
the  register  wheel  in  the  feed  door 
and  opening  the  register  damper  in 
the  ash-pit  door. 

Third — To  check  the  lire,  close  the 
ash-pit  door  and  the  ash-pit  door 
slide ;  keep  the  clinker  door  closed  at 
all  times,  except  when  you  wish  to 
remove  clinkers  from  the  fire  by 
means  of  the  poker. 

To  Further  Check  the  Fire. 

Open  the  check  damper  in  the  pipe 
the  required  distance. 

To  Carry  the  Fire  Over  Night. 

First  free  the  fire  from  all  dead 
matter  and  put  in  a  good  charge  of 
fresh  coal.  Should  the  chimney  draft 
be  very  strong,  open  the  check  draft 
full ;  and  if  that  carries  the  fire 
through  the  night  too  high — that  is, 
burns  out  too  closely — then  open  the 
register  wheel  in  the  feed  door.  This 
setting,  with  a  clean  fire,  should 
carry  the  fire  for  forty-eight  hours. 
The  cold  air  is  closed  off  in  the  base 
pan  when  the  word  “  Shut  ”  is  cov¬ 
ered  with  the  damper  handle.  When 
this  is  closed,  or  partly  closed  or 
regulated,  be  very  careful  to  have 
the  registers  in  the  sides  of  the 
heater  opened.  The  side  registers  of 
the  heater  should  be  operated  ac¬ 
cording  to  the  suggestions  given  in 
the  description  of  the  heater. 

The  registers  placed  in  the  sides  of 
the  heater  draw  the  cold  air  off,  as 
indicated  by  the  arrows  in  the  cut. 
These  are  the  registers  referred  to 
immediately  above. 


95 


AS  OATH 


Figure  3. 

Price  List  of  School  House  Heater. 


No. 

36.  Including  Base  Pan  and  Damper .  $84  00 

40.  Including  Base  Pan  and  Damper .  100  80 

44.  Including  Base  Pan  and  Damper .  126  00 


Figure  4. 


The  above  cut  represents  our  Columbian  Banner  Furnace  Check  Dampers,  suitable 
for  six,  seven  and  eight-inch  pipe,  and  should  be  used  on  our  School  Heater.  Hot-air 
Furnaces  should  be  checked  without  passing  the  cold  air  through  the  radiating  drums. 
Our  Furnace  Check  Damper  applied  to  the  pipe  checks  the  furnace  without  suddenly 
cooling  the  drums.  This  damper,  which  is  supplied  with  a  ratchet  stop  for  the  ad¬ 
mission  ofi  cold  air,  serves  to  check  the  fire,  holding  it  in  a  very  low  state  of  com¬ 
bustion,  thus  reducing  the  consumption  of  coal  to  a  minimum.  These  Dampers  can  be 
used  on  stoves  of  any  kind  having  pipe  the  size  of  the  Dampers,  viz :  six,  seven  or 
eight-inch  pipe. 

No. 

6 . 

7  and  8 


96 


net,  $0  20 
■  net,  25 


Figure  5  is  an  additional  illustration  of  the  interior  of  the  school  room  or  building. 
The  purpose  of  this  figure  is  to  assist  the  school  committee  or  builders  to  a  clearer 
understanding  of  our  system,  with  the  end  in  view  that  they  can  construct  their  chim¬ 
ney  so  that  the  Heater  and  Ventilator  can  be  supplied  without  any  change  in  the  in¬ 
terior  of  the  building.  The  ventilating  flue  is  supposed  to  be  part  of  the  building  and 
should  be  built  between  walls  12X20  inches.  The  gas  flue  indicated  by  the  dotted  lines 
represents  a  cast  or  wrought  pipe  not  less  than  seven  inches  clear  in  diameter.  This 
gas  flue  runs  up  and  through  the  centre  of  the  ventilating  flue  space  12X20  inches.  To 
this  gas  flue  the  Heater  and  Ventilator  is  attached,  as  shown  in  Figure  3,  page  96. 
The  register  ventilators  are  located  in  the  walls  of  the  ventilating  flue,  as  illustrated 
in  Figure  5,  and  open  the  way  for  cold,  hot  and  vitiated  air  into  the  ventilating  flue. 

To  thoroughly  understand  this  the  purchaser  should  read  pages  94,  95,  96  of  this 
catalogue. 

In  ordering  the  Heater  and  Ventilator  state  whether  you  want  it  for  anthracite  or 
bituminous  coal. 


97 


COLUMBIAN  ULSTER 


Four  Sizes. 


This  Stove  has  gone  through  a  series  of  changes,  so  be  sure  to  get  correct  name 
and  number  in  ordering  stoves  or  repairs  for  same. 

We  have  improved  our  already  popular  Ulster  Stove,  of  which  thousands  have 
been  sold,  by  enlarging  lower  cylinder  and  adding  the  Draw-Centre  -Grate,  and  can 
warrant  it  to  give  satisfaction  for  any  kind  of  fuel.  We  have  added  plain  Foot  Rails 
without  any  extra  charge. 


No.  Last.  Pipe. 

1 13 . $16  80  6  inches 

115 .  21  00  6  inches 

1 17 .  26  25  7  inches 

120 .  35  70  7  inches 


98 


COLUMBIAN  ULSTER 


Four  Sizes. 


With  Collar  Back  and  Draw  Centre  Grate  Only. 


No. 

113 
1 15 
11 7 
120 


$17  85 

22  05 
27  30 
36  75 


In  ordering  say  “Columbian  Ulster  with  Collar  Back,’’  or  we  may  send  you  a 
different  stove. 

We  furnish  Hot  Water  Coils  for  this  Stove,  as  well  as  for  our  line  of  Furnaces. 
Estimates  and  prices  on  the  same  will  be  cheerfully  given  upon  application. 


No.  Height. 

1 . .  40 

1 15 .  43 

1 . .  46l4 

120 .  5T 


Diameter 
of  Cylinder. 

Weight. 

Pipe. 

13 

134 

5 y2  inches 

15 

160 

5 y2  inches 

17 

222 

6  inches 

20 

290 

6  inches 

99 


COLUMBIAN  ULSTER 


Made  in  Three  Sizes,  Fitted  with  Cast  Water  Cylinder  for  Heating  Water. 


Double  Heater  Finished  in  Double  Heater  Finished  in 
No.  Plain.  Galvanized  Iron.  Russia  Iron. 

1 15 . $29  40  $45  15  $51  45 

1 17 .  35  00  52  15  59  50 

120 .  45  50  63  35  67  20 


A  very  excellent  and  efficient  Stove  for  attaching  Circulating  Boilers,  Radiators  and 
Pipes  for  Heating  Rooms,  Incubators,  Hot  Houses,  &c. 


100 


COLUMBIAN  ULSTER  PORTABLE  HEATER 


Suitable  for  Hotel  Offices,  Bar  Rooms  and  Restaurants. 


No. 

Castings. 

Galvanized  Iron. 

Russia  Iron. 

IIS . 

■  -$3°  45 

$37  80 

$44  10 

1 17 . 

• •  36  40 

44  45 

51  80 

120 . 

. .  44  10 

54  60 

59  85 

Height  of 

Diameter  of 

He 

ight  from  Bottom 

No. 

Stove. 

Cylinder. 

Weight. 

to  Collar. 

IIS . 

.  5654 

15 

205 

44^4 

1 17 . 

.  58 

1 7 

270 

48  >4 

J20 . 

.  64 

20 

343 

53 

101 


COLUMBIAN  SUNLIGHT. 

Fire  Place  Double  Heater. 


Made  in  one  size,  with  Plain  Black  Japanned  Front,  Nickel  bwing  Cover  Top, 
Nickel  Name  Plates  and  Nickel  Foot  Rail. 


List  Price  . $39  20 

Add  for  Nickel  Outer  and  Inner  Circle  Fronts .  5  60 


Circular  Front . 

Dimensions  of  Opening 


MEASUREMENTS. 


Height. 

Widtli 

Depth. 

Circum.  of  Pipe. 

3334 

323/4 

121/ 

32 

28/2 

12 

102 


PRIZE. 

COLUMBIAN 

Three  Sizes,  with  Nickel  Feet  and 
Skirt,  Nickel  Name  Plate, 
Swing  Cover,  Urn,  Foot  Rail 
and  Two  Tile. 

A  Franklin  Stove,  made 
with  Round  Fire  Pot,  suitable 
for  natural  gas,  hard  or  soft 
coal.  For  coal  a  round  fire 
pot  is  used;  for  natural  gas 
brick  lining. 

No. 

ii.  n-inch  Fire  Pot... $29  40 
13.  13-inch  Fire  Pot...  32  55 
15.  15-inch  Fire  Pot...  35  70 

We  supply  Nickel  Side  Pan¬ 
els  for  front,  if  desired,  at  list 
price,  $2.45. 

Nickel  Rails  supplied  to 
ends  and  front  of  bottom  at  60 
cents,  net. 


COLUMBIAN 

SUNLIGHT. 

No. 

f.  Top  Centre  Ornament. 

2.  Right  Side  Outer  Circle. 

3.  Right  Side  Inner  Circle. 

4.  Reft  Side  Outer  Circle. 

5.  Left  Side  Inner  Circle. 

6.  Nickel  Swing  Cover. 

7.  Upper  Front  Mica  Door. 

8.  Lower  Front  Mica  Door. 

9.  Upper  Side  Doors. 

10.  Lower  Side  Doors. 

11..  Foot  Rails. 

12.  Base  Front. 

13.  Ash  Door  and  Slide. 

14.  Lower  R.  Side  Base  Screen. 

15.  Lower  L.  Side  Base  Screen. 

16.  Magazine. 

17.  Bottom. 

18.  R.  Hand  Pipe  Damper. 

19.  Top  Hot-Air  Damper  and  Handle. 

20.  Left  Direct  Draft  Damper. 

21.  Stove  Name  Plate  and  Slide. 


103 


KEELEY’S  “  OAKWOOD  ”  AIR-TIGHT  STOVE. 


Made  in  Four 

Sizes  Only — Nos.  i,  2, 

3.  4- 

No. 

Finish. 

List. 

Pipe  Collar. 

I. 

Refined  Iron  .... 

5-inch 

2. 

Refined  Iron  .... 

.  9  80 

5-inch 

3- 

Refined  Iron  .... 

. 11  55 

5 -inch 

4- 

Refined  Iron  .... 

. 13  30 

5-inch 

Add  to  above  List 

Prices  for  Plain  Foot  Rails,  56c. 

Add  to  above  List  Prices  for  Nickel  Foot  Rails,  $1.12. 

No. 

Height  with  Feet. 

Height  less  Feet. 

Length. 

Width. 

I . . 

153/2  inches 

18  inches 

14  inches 

2.  . 

..2434  inches 

1734  inches 

20  inches 

1534  inches 

3". 

.  .  27  inches 

2034  inches 

22  inches 

16  inches 

4-- 

..31  inches 

2434  inches 

25  inches 

1734  inches 

Always  state  kind  of  Finish  wanted  and  if  with  or  without  Foot  Rails  and  if  Plain 
or  Nickeled. 


With  Plain  Cast  Top  and  Bottom,  Reversible  Pipe  Collar,  Cast  Swing  Cover  with 
Loose  Lid  for  Kettle,  Handsome  Nickel  Spring  Draft,  Cast  Inside  Flue,  Double  Sheet 
Steel  Lined  full  Height  of  Body. 

Packed  with  Lifter  as  shown  less  Foot  Rails,  and  so  shipped  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 


104 


COTTONWOOD  AIR  TIGHT. 


Double  Lined.  Single  and  Double  Heaters.  Wood  Burner  Only. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes. 


Double  Heater  No.  52  is  same  size  as  Single  Heater  No.  25. 

Feet  and  Skirting  Nickeled,  Foot  Rails  Nickeled,  Hearth  Plate  Nickeled,  Name 
Plate  Nickeled,  Screw  Draft  Plate  Nickeled,  Gravity  Handle  Nickeled,  Urn  Nickeled. 


No. 

List  Price. 

No. 

List  Price. 

18. 

Refined  Iron. 

. $17  15 

18. 

Russia 

Iron. 

. $19  25 

20. 

Refined  Iron. 

.  19  25 

20. 

Russia 

Iron . 

.  21  70 

22. 

Refined  Iron. 

.  21  00 

22. 

Russia 

Iron. 

.  23  80 

25- 

Refined  Iron. 

.  25  55 

25- 

Russia 

Iron. 

.  28  70 

52. 

Refined  Iron 

(Double  Htr.)  27  65 

52. 

Russia 

Iron 

(Double  Htr.)  30  80 

105 


REDWOOD. 

Wood  Burning  Heating  Stove. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes  Only — Nos.  18,  20,  22,  25. 


With  Cast  Top  and  Bottom,  Reversible 
Cast  Swing  Cover  with  I.arge  Tid  under  it. 
Targe  Door  with  Gravity  Handle  and  Screw 


Pipe  Collar,  Sheet  Steel  Tined  Full  Height  of  Body; 
Cast  Front  Door  Frame,  full  Height  of  Stove; 
Plate  Draft  for  Air  Flue. 


No.  Finish.  Tist.  Pipe  Collar. 

18.  Refined  Iron .  $10  15 . 5-inch 

20.  Refined  Iron .  12  60 . 5-inch 

22.  Refined  Iron .  14  70 . 5-inch 

25.  Refined  Iron . 17  50 . 6-inch 

Above  Prices  include  Plain  Foot  Rails.  Add  to  above  Tist  Price  for  Nickel  Foot  Rails,  56 
cents. 


No.  Height  with  Feet.  Height  less  Feet.  Tength.  Width. 

18 . 2 2j4  inches  1554  inches  18  inches  14  inches 

20 . 24 Yi  inches  1 7 V2  inches  20  inches  15  inches 

22 . 2 tYi  inches  20l/i  inches  22  inches  16  inches 

25 . 31  l/i  inches  24^  inches  25  inches  1 7 1/2  inches 


Always  state  kind  of  Finish  wanted  and  if  with  or  without  Plain  or  Nickel  Foot  Rails. 
Shipped  as  priced,  with  Plain  Foot  Rails,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


I06 


REDWOOD  DOUBLE  HEATER. 


Made  in  One  Size  Only,  No.  52.  With  Nickel  Foot  Rails  and  Hearth. 


Made  with  Cast  Top  and  Bottom,  Nickel  Foot  Rails,  Hot  Air  Collar  and  Cap  and 
Hearth,  Full  Cast  Front  with  Door,  Hot  Air  Collar,  7  inches. 


It  draws  the  cold  air  off  the  floor,  and  passing  it  through  the  hot  air  flue,  keeps  a 
perfect  circulation  in  the  room  below,  while  it  warms  the  room  above.  When  you  de¬ 
sire  to  shut  off  the  heat  from  the  upper  room,  close  the  damper  in  the  collar  on  the  top 
of  the  Heater.  This  keeps  the  heat  from  entering  the  room  above,  while  the  circulation 
continues. 


No. 

52. 

No. 

52 


Finish.  List. 

Refined  Iron  $20  30 

Height,  with  Feet. 

31J/2  inches 


Smoke  Pipe  Collar. 
6-inch 

Height,  less  feet. 
2414  inches 


List.  Finish.  List. 

52.  Planished  Iron  $23  10 

Length.  Width. 

25  inches  17J4  inches 


107 


BELLE 


No. 

List  Price. 

Height. 

Diameter  of 
Cylinder. 

Pipe. 

Weight- 

IO . 

.  $7  70 

24^4 

10 

a1A 

57 

II . 

.  8  75 

25 

II 

A/z 

66 

12 . 

.  io  85 

26y2 

12 

5 

79 

13- . . . . . 

.  13  65 

27M 

13 

5 

88 

108 


THE  TIGER. 


Height. 

Diameter  of 
Cylinder. 

Pipe  Collar. 

Weight. 

List  Price. 

8'A 

454-inch 

33  A 

$5  60 

9/4 

4  y2  -inch 

45 

6  65 

10  54 

5  -inch 

50 

8  05 

.  .28^ 

1 1  y2 

S  -inch 

65 

9  45 

SAM. 


No.  8.  List . $420  No.  9-  List..... . •• 

Diameter  of  Lircum.  of 

No.  Height.  Cylinder.  Pipe  Collar. 

8  . 22  inches  8  inches  13V2  inches 

9  . 2$y2  inches  854  inches  13^  inches 


109 


... .$4  90 

Weight. 
38  pounds 
44  pounds 


CASTOR 


No  List  Price.  Height.  Circum.  Collar.  Weight. 

8.  Two  8-inch  Holes . $9  30  ••  18 54  9§ 


Size  of  Top,  14/4  X  22  inches. 


LAUNDRY. 

Two  Sizes. 


No.  19 — Five  Irons,  6/2  inches  long. 
No.  20 — Six  Irons,  7  inches  long. 


Diameter 


No. 

List  Price. 

Height. 

of  Cylinder. 

Weight. 

19.  . 

...  $9  00 

2954 

10 

73 

20.  . 

...  10  20 

3054 

1 1 

84 

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Height 

No.  Top.  of  Cone. 

8x9 

. . 22  x  1354  7x/i 

9 

8x9 

. . 22  x  1354  12^4 

99  ^ 

The  above  cuts  represents  our  Laundry- 

No.  List  Price. 

8x9 

. . $13  65 

9 


Circum.  of 

No.  of 

Pipe  Collar. 

Irons. 

Height. 

Weight. 

14 

9 

2  3H 

104 

14 

9 

28H 

11 2 

Stoves  in  new  dress  and  under  revised  numbers. 

No.  List  Price. 

8x9 

. $:5  75 

99 


“  Ring.” 

For  Philadelphia  Laundry  Stove  to  hold  Mrs.  Potts’  Patent  Sad  Irons. 

Extra  . . . 

Above  Laundry  Stove  is  the  most  improved  of  its  class  on  the  market. 
Shaking  Draw-Centre  Grate  and  other  modern  improvements. 


List. 
$2  10 

Has  a 


hi 


Weight. 

75 

ioo 

120 

145 


The  numbers  indicate  the  diameter  of  the  top  of  lower  cylinder. 


Diameter 

Xo.  List  Price.  Height.  of  Cylinder.  Pipe. 

10.  10-inch .  $9  80  30*4  9^4  4/4  inches 

12.  12-inch .  11  20  32  nyA  5  inches 

14.  14-inch .  14  00  1 3^2  6  inches 

16.  16-inch .  16  80  34J4  15/4  6  inches 


These  stoves  are  supplied  with  Ash  Pan  and  Centre  Draw  Grates. 


8x9  List. 

. . $14  75 

9 

8x9 

. .  16  25 


COLUMBIAN 

PILOT. 

Four  Sizes — 

Nos.  10,  12,  14  and  16. 


99 


1 12 


“  REFRIGERATOR  CONSTRUCTION.” 


The  PEERLESS  REFRIGERATOR,  a  full  line  of  which  we  handle,  is  the  only 
refrigerator  made  with  this  perfect  construction,  which  is  as  follows:  ist,  Outside  Case; 
2nd,  Prepared  Building  Paper;  3rd,  Mineral  Wool;  4th,  Prepared  Building  Paper;  5th, 
Air  Space;  6th,  Inside  Case;  /th,  Metal  Lining.  With  this  construction  there  is  no 
better  Ice  Preserver  on  the  Market. 

The  outer  case  of  all  our  Refrigerators  and  Ice  Chests  is  made  of  selected  hard¬ 
wood,  thoroughly  dried  in  Hot  Air  Dry  Kilns.  The  panels  are  in  one  piece  and  are 
grooved  into  the  rails  and  stiles,  which  are  mortised  together  in  the  most  substantial 
manner,  making  a  perfectly  tight  cabinet.  The  joining  and  cabinet  work  are  the  best 
obtainable.  The  inner  case,  or  body,  is  of  kiln-dried,  closely  matched,  odorless  wood, 
lined  with  metal,  and  fastened  together  with  hardwood  cleats,  which  support  the  outside 
case,  making  a  Refrigerator  which  for  strength,  durability  and  beauty  cannot  be 
equaled.  The  space  between  the  outer  and  inner  cases  is  filled  with  the  best  non-con¬ 
ducting  material  known,  our  Mineral  Wool  Filling,  and  this  filling  is  so  put  in  that  it 
cannot  settle  or  shake  down.  The  floors  of  the  Provision  Chamber  are  covered  with 
metal  and  are  on  a  level  with  the  bottom  of  the  door,  making  it  easier  to  keep  clean 
should  anything  be  spilled  therein. 

Provision  Chambers  are  furnished  with  metal  shelves,  cleanliest  made,  and  so  open 
as  to  offer  no  obstruction  to  the  circulation  of  air.  The  Locks  and  Hinges  are  made  of 
solid  bronze.  The  Water  Tank  is  white  porcelain  lined,  with  solid  bronze  faucet.  All 
of  our  Refrigerators  are  mounted  on  patented  casters,  the  larger  sizes  being  provided 
with  heavy  two-wheeled  anti-friction  castors. 


1 13 


“  PEERLESS  REFRIGERATORS.” 


“  Peerless  ”  Golden  Oak  Finish  will  stand  years  of  wear. 


Our  “  PEERLESS  REFRIGERATORS  ”  are  all  handsomely  finished  in  Golden 
Oak.  Mineral  Wool  Insulation.  White  Enamel  and  Galvanized  Steel  lined. 

Catalogue  and  Prices  on  application. 


“  PEERLESS  REFRIGERATORS.” 


A  poor  refrigerator  is  dear  at  any  price.  Buy  the  “  Peerless  ”  if  you  want 

a  good  one.  We  guarantee  them. 


We  handle  a  complete  line  of  Sanitary  Refrigerators  for  Homes,  Hotels  and 
Grocers,  Butchers’  Sectional  Refrigerators,  Ice  Chests,  Etc. 

Catalogue  and  Prices  on  application. 


“  PEERLESS  REFRIGERATORS.” 


“  Peerless  ”  Mineral  Wool  Insulation  reduces  your  ice  bills. 


Handsomely  finished  in  Golden  Oak.  Lined  in  both  White  Enamel  and  Galvanized 
Steel.  Cannot  be  surpassed  as  an  Ice  Saver  and  Food  Preserver. 

Catalogue  and  Prices  on  application. 


ICE  CHEST. 


With  triple  walls.  Fitted  with  sliding  shelves. 

A  refrigerator  is  preferable  to  an  ice  chest  as  there  is  no  interior 
circulation  of  dry  air  in  the  latter. 


We  handle  a  complete  line  of  Sanitary  Refrigerators  for  Homes,  Hotels  and 
Grocers,  Butchers’  Sectional  Refrigerators,  Ice  Chests,  Etc. 

Catalogue  and  Prices  on  application. 


117 


PRICES  OF  RESERVOIR  COVERS. 


Happy  Home  “  A,”  Columbian  Echo,  Columbian  Star,  Columbian  Jasper,  Col¬ 
umbian  Emblem,  Columbian  Merit,  Columbian  Rival,  Columbian  Special,  Col¬ 
umbian  Triumph  Reservoir  Covers,  per  set  of  two  pieces,  enameled  with  trade 


mark  on,  per  set,  net . $  70 

Reservoir  Covers  for  all  other  Stoves  and  Ranges,  net .  80 

Shakers  and  Lifters. 

No.  4S-K  Nickel  Shaker,  per  dozen,  net . $i  25 

No.  45-K  Nickel  Shaker,  less  than  one-half  dozen,  each,  net .  12 


No.  45-K  Shakers  fit  the  following:  Grip,  Columbian  Air  Tight,  Columbian  Ulster 
Nos.  1 13,  115,  1 1 7,  120.  Columbian  Cadet,  Columbian  Sun,  Columbian  Magic,  Colum¬ 
bian  Oak,  Columbian  Chime,  Sunlight,  Columbian  Pearl,  Columbian  Prize,  Centre  Draw 
Grates  in  the  Columbian  Art,  Columbian  Joy,  Columbian  Joy  Ai,  Columbian  Sylph, 
Columbian  Tropic,  Columbian  Ivy,  Columbian  Era,  and  many  of  the  Morning  Light 
Sheet  Iron  Stoves.  The  outside  ring  or  Ransom  Grate  on  the  Columbian  Art,  Colum¬ 
bian  Joy  Ai,  Columbian  Coral,  Columbian  Jewel,  Columbian  Oak  No.  25,  Oakdale  No. 


36;  46  Morning  Light,  Black  Diamond  Centre  Draw  Grate. 

No.  192-K  Nickel  Shaker,  per  dozen,  net . $2  00 

No.  192-K  Nickel  Shaker,  less  than  one-half  dozen,  each,  net .  20 


No.  192-K  Shaker  fits  the  following:  New  Cappello,  Series  “A”;  Columbian  Plato 
and  Columbian  Choice,  Series  “  A  ” ;  Columbian  Echo  and  Columbian  Star,  Series 
“B”;  Columbian  Jasper  and  Columbian  Emblem,  Columbian  Peerless  and  Columbian 
Fireside,  Happy  Home  "A”;  Nos.  7-16  and  8-18  Columbian  Newport  since  1895;  Col¬ 
umbian  Ideal,  Columbian  Daisy  since  1895,  with  Triplex  Grate;  Columbian  Daisy 
“  B,”  Columbian  Charm  since  1895,  with  Triplex  Grates;  Columbian  Victor,  Colum¬ 
bian  Triumph,  Columbian  Merit,  Columbian  Rival,  Columbian  Special,  No.  8-20  New 
Miner's  Friend,  Aurora.  Duplex  part  of  the  Columbian  Art,  Columbian  Joy  Ai,  Col¬ 
umbian  Tropic,  Columbian  Jewel,  Columbian  Coral,  Columbian  Joy,  Black  Diamond, 
Triplex,  Columbian  Pansy,  Columbian  Pride,  Oakdale,  Columbian  Oak  No.  25. 

Home  Delight,  Cappello,  Morning  Light,  Ranges,  Nos.  70  and  80  Newport,  and 


Duplex  Grate  Shakers  for  our  older  stoves. 

Per  dozen,  (these  are  now  all  plain,  not  nickeled),  net . $1  50 

Less  than  one-half  dozen,  each,  net  .  15 

Morning  Light  Shakers,  Nos.  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

Per  dozen,  (this  is  a  forked  end  shaker),  net . $  80 

Less  than  one-half  dozen,  each,  net  .  10 

Single  Sloan  Grate  Shakers  (Plato),  not  nickeled,  each,  net .  20 

Darling,  St.  George,  Pretty,  Lapierre,  and  all  Flat  Grate  Shakers  of  this  class, 

per  dozen,  net  .  1  00 

Ulster,  Nos.  13,  15,  17,  20,  23,  25,  27,  30,  per  dozen  (plain),  net .  1  00 

Columbian  Ulster,  Nos.  13,  15,  17,  20.  Triplex  Grate  Individual  Shaker.  Per 

dozen  v plain),  net  .  1  50 

New  Cappello,  Nos.  17,  88,  18,  99  and  all  the  Sloan  Grate  Shakers,  each .  20 

Shakers  for  Flat  Grates  in  our  Heating  Stoves  such  as  the  Belle,  Sam,  Active, 

Nobby,  Alpine,  Edison,  Tiger,  per  dozen,  net .  65 

Sam  Shakers  for  New  Vim,  Columbian  Gem,  Columbian  Rose,  Columbian  Daisy 

“  C,”  per  dozen,  net  .  1  00 

No.  159  Nickel  Lifter,  per  dozen,  net  .  30 

Cover  Lifter,  round  handle,  per  dozen,  net  .  45 

Common  Bronze  Lifters,  per  dozen,  net  .  18 

118 


Repair  Classification  in  Effect  October  22,  1906. 


CLASS  NO.  1. — Fire  Pots  and  Grates  for  Brick  Set  Furnaces,  Basket  Grates  and 
Heavy  Fire  Plates  for  Cook  Stoves  (Regulator  Pattern)  Cylinders  for  Climax,  Prince, 

Vulcan  and  Conquest  Furnaces  . 5  cents,  net 

CLASS  NO.  2. — Cylinders  for  Banner  and  Comet  Furnaces  and  Ulster  Stoves, 

Grates  for  Furnaces,  Drum  Plates  and  Crabs  for  Furnaces . 6  cents,  net 

CLASS  NO.  3. — Fire  Pots  for  Egg,  Globe  (except  Ldster),  Cannon  and  other 
surface-burning  and  self-feeding  Stoves,  Duplex,  Triplex  and  Centre  Draw  Grates,  for 
Cooks,  Ranges  and  Heating  Stoves,  Fire  Plates  for  Ranges,  Light  Fire  Plates  for  Cooks 
and  Ranges,  Covers,  Cross  Pieces,  Props,  Clamps  and  Flat  Grates  for  Ranges,  Key 

Castings  for  Ranges  and  Grate  Rests  for  Heating  Stoves . 7  cents,  net 

CLASS  NO.  4. — Tie  Pieces  and  Slip  Plates  for  Cook  Stoves,  Grates  and  Maga¬ 
zines  for  self-feeding  Stoves,  Bottoms,  Tops,  Hearth  Plates,  Ash  Pits,  Oven  Plates, 
Doors,  Jambs  and  other  castings  not  otherwise  classified  for  Cook  Stoves  and  Ranges, 
Bottoms,  Ash  Box  Sides,  Tops,  Body  Rings,  Fronts  and  Doors  for  Furnaces,  Bottoms, 
Tops,  Ash  Box  Parts,  Body  Rings,  Doors,  Frames,  Mica  Holders  and  other  castings 

not  classified  for  Heating  Stoves  . 8  cents,  net 

CLASS  NO.  5. — All  pieces  weighing  less  than  one  pound  when  shipped  alone  will 
be  charged  at  the  rate  of  10  cents  each. 

All  Nickel  Casting,  18  cents  per  pound,  net. 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

All  repair  castings  for  Obsolete  Stoves  will  be  charged  for  in  keeping  with  the  in¬ 
creased  cost  for  such  goods,  which  will  be  not  less  than  fifty  per  cent,  above  the  classi¬ 
fication  to  which  they  bdong. 

Obsolete  Stoves  are  such  as  are  not  illustrated  in  the  last  issue  of  our  Catalogue, 
except  Magazines,  Fire  Pots,  Fire  Box  Linings,  Covers  and  Centres. 

Obsolete  castings  are  not  returnable  in  any  event. 

Castings  and  repair  materials  are  not  returnable  until  our  consent  is  obtained. 
When  errors  or  mistakes  occur  the  purchaser  must  hold  all  shipments  until  the  party 
making  the  error  is  located. 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Columbian  Joy,  Jewel  and  Coral  Heaters. 


MAG  AZIN 
RING 


CYLINDEI 


THE  KEELCY  STOVE  CO. COLUMBIA  PA. 


'CLEANOU }  DOOR 


'EETAND  SKIRT 


NICKEL 
SWING  COVER 


MAGAZINE  COVERS 
FRONT  UNDER  TOP 


CROWN  TOP 


UPPER  SECTION  FRONT-^ 

UPPER  FRONT  DOOR- 
UPPER  SIDE  DOOR- 


iUPPER  BACK 
-SIDE  UNDER  TOP 

rCOLD  AIR  CAP 

l|->TEA  KETTLE  TOP 
♦TEA  KETTLE  BACK 
♦TEA  KETTLE  SIDES 


MIDDLE  OUTSIDE  RING 
MIDDLE  INSIDE  RING 


MAIN  BOTTOM 


UNDER  30TTOM 


URN 


abase  top 

*g»>BASE  BACK 


MIDDLE  INSIDE  BACK 

middle  section  side  doofuu 

MIDDLE  SECTION  If 
FRONT  DOORr 
MIDDLE  SECTION  FRONT- 
FOOT  RAIL  AND 

BRACKETS^ 

BASE  FRONT 
BASE  SIDES-* 


IS;  MIDDLE  SECTION  T.K.BACK 
tSSSr-MIDOLE  SECTION  TK.  SIDES 


Sectional  View. 


The  Dealer  That  Handles  Repairs  Should  Study  This  Illustration. 

The  above  cut  illustrates  a  sectional  view  of  the  above-named  heaters.  If  the  . 
dealer,  when  ordering  repairs,  will  use  these  names  and  refer  to  this  page,  it  will  be 
helpful  to  us  in  understanding  his  order.  To  put  in  a  new  cylinder,  the  stove  may  be 
parted  in  the  centre  by  taking  out  four  bolts.  The  magazine  lifts  out  at  the  top  without 
removing  or  disturbing  a  bolt.  The  grate  can  be  removed  and  placed  in  position 
through  the  ash  door.  The  farmer,  laborer,  or  any  person  with  screw  driver,  wrench 
and  hammer,  can  very  quickly  and  easily  repair  this  heater.  These  points  are  of  very 
great  importance  to  the  dealer  and  economical  to  the  purchaser. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 

Columbian  Art. 

Nos.  32,  52,  62 — Sectional  View. 


I. 

Bolt. 

12. 

Ransom  Grate. 

2. 

Bolt. 

13* 

Ransom  Grate  Handle. 

3- 

Bolt. 

14. 

Duplex  Grate  Shank. 

4- 

Bolt. 

15- 

Base  Top. 

5- 

Top. 

16. 

Hot  Air  Collar. 

6. 

Upper  Magazine. 

17- 

Front  Under  Top. 

7- 

Bower  Magazine 

18. 

*  Nickel  Swing  Cover. 

8. 

Cylinder. 

19. 

*  Plain  Swing  Magazine 

9- 

Steel  Top  Between  Under  Top,  Magazine  Rest. 

20. 

Front  Fire  Pot  Rest. 

10. 

Upper  Reflector  Plate. 

21. 

Back  Under  Top. 

1 1. 

Division  Plate. 

22. 

Upper  Front. 

A  careful  and  clearly  made  up  repair  order  means  dispatch  in  shipment,  satisfaction 
to  both  purchaser  and  manufacturer.  We  hope  that  the  purchaser  will  see  that  the 
order  is  clear. 

The  construction  is  made  with  the  idea  of  making  repairing  easy  and  simple. 

The  magazine,  which  is  made  in  two  sections,  can  be  repaired  by  removing  the 
lower  section  (No.  7  in  illustration)  and  replacing  the  new  piece  through  the  front 
doors,  without  removing  any  of  the  outside  parts  of  the  stove. 

THE  FIRE  POT. — To  remove  the  Fire  Pot  you  simply  take  out  the  four  bolts 
(marked  Nos.  1,  2,  3  and  4  in  illustration),  this  enables  you  to  remove  the  entire  front, 
then  lift  out  the  front  fire  pot  rest  (No.  20  in  illustration)  and  remove  the  fire  pot. 
The  fire  pot  can  then  be  put  in  and  all  parts  replaced.  Cement  all  joints  carefully. 

THE  GRATE. — To  replace  the  grate  remove  the  bolts  in  the  division  plate  (No. 
11  in  illustration)  where  the  stove  parts  and  the  grate  can  be  removed  and  replaced. 

*  The  repair  man  should  careful/  distinguish  between  these  two  covers  and  clearly  state 
which  is  needed. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 

Columbian  Oak. 

Sectional  View  of  Nos.  15  and  17 — Single  and  Double  Heater. 


SW**  COVIB 


REGISTER  TOP 
&  OAMPEJ* 


ONOCR  TOR 


HEATER  MIDDLE 
OUTSIDE  RINS 


HEATER  MiOOtE 

INSIDE  RING 


The  Above  Illustrations  Show  the  Important  Parts  of  Our  Columbian  Oak  Stove  as  Well  as  the 

Heater  Section  of  the  Double  Heater. 


The  cylinder  is  securely  fastened  to  the  base  with  four  bolts. 

The  hot-air  blast  is  formed  by  bolting  the  hot-blast  ring  to  the  top  of  cylinder. 

The  air  is  admitted  to  the  hot-blast  chamber  by  passing  underneath  the  fender  ring 
through  the  opening  in  the  hot-blast  ring,  from  there  into  the  combustion  chamber  at 
top  of  cylinder. 

The  removal  of  four  bolts  underneath  the  fender  ring  separates  the  stove  into  two 
parts  if  desired,  which  makes  it  convenient  and  easy  to  handle. 

The  grate  is  easily  agitated  by  applying  the  shaker  through  the  opening  at  shaker 
door. 

The  wood  grate  can  be  used  in  application  with  the  coal  grate  by  putting  it  in 
place  resting  on  the  coal  grate. 

The  feed  door  is  decorated  with  nickel  name  plate,  tile  trade-mark  and  mica  sec¬ 
tion  through  which  the  owner  can  view  the  operation  of  the  hot-blast  fire  in  the  com¬ 
bustion  chamber. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 


Group  No.  i.  Group  No.  2. 

Group  No.  1  illustrates  the  wood  linings  for  our  New  Cappello,  Choice,  Columbian 
Plato  and  other  Ranges  of  that  class.  If  these  parts  are  studied  and  names  used  and 
referred  to,  your  repair  orders  can  be  clearly  understood.  Names  in  full,  number,  dates, 
etc.,  should  be  clear  in  every  order.  The  above  are  linings  for  burning  wood. 

Group  No.  2  illustrates  our  application  of  the  Triplex  Grates  as  used  in  many  of 
our  Stoves. 

The  Centre,  or  Shaking  Bar,  Side  Bars,  Triplex  Grate  Ring  and  Grate  Rest  Caps 
are  names  and  descriptions,  if  used  when  ordering  repairs,  will  help  to  make  your 
wants  clear. 


Group  No.  3.  Group  No.  4. 

Group  No.  3  illustrates  our  Centre-Draw  Grates  as  used  in  our  Stoves  and  Fur¬ 
naces.  An  order  for  “  a  full  and  complete  grate  ”  means  the  three  parts.  If  less  than 
a  full  grate  is  needed,  name  the  piece  desired. 

Group  No.  4  illustrates  the  Duplex  Grates  as  applied  to  our  late  Stoves.  This 
grate,  when  complete,  is  supplied  with  two  shakers.  If  but  one  is  needed,  in  the  event 
of  repairing  your  stove,  clearly  indicate  your  wants  as  to  the  kind  needed — No.  45-K  or 
No.  192-K;  the  former  is  the  plain  Grate  Shaker  and  the  latter  Duplex. 


123 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Illustrations  of  the  Grates  for  the  Ulster  and 

•» 

Columbian  Ulster. 


13.  15.  17.  20. 

ULSTER 


l»I  PATTERN 


23.  25.  27.  30. 

ULSTER 


21?  PATTERN 


13.  15.  17  20  113.  115  117  120 

COLUMBIAN  ULSTER  COLUMBIAN  ULSTER 

3^  PATTERN  4T-  PATTERN 


CENTRE  DRAW  GRATE 


Helps  to  Repair  the  Ulster  and  Columbian  Ulster. 

ist  Pattern:  Name — ULSTER.  Numbers  13,  15,  1 7  and  20.  Bottom  Cylinder  made  with 
poke  hole  in  front.  Illustrations — Grate,  composed  of  Grate  Rest,  Grate  and  Shaker. 

2nd  Pattern:  Name — -ULSTER.  Numbers  23,  25,  27  and  30.  No  poke  hole  in  Cylinder.  Il¬ 
lustrations — Grate  Rest,  Main  Grate,  Centre  Draw  and  Shaker. 

3rd  Pattern:  Name — COLUMBIAN  LiLSTER.  Numbers  13,  15,  17  and  20.  Same  Lower 
Cylinder  as  2nd  pattern.  Illustrations — Grate,  Triplex — 3  bars,  Grate  Rest  Ring,  Shaker  Bar,  Side 
Bars,  Cogs,  Front  and  Back  Grate  Cap  and  Shaker. 

4th  Pattern:  Name — COLUMBIAN  ULSTER.  Numbers  113,  115,  117  and  120.  Cylinder 
independent.  Grate,  Centre  Draw  anti-friction,  made  up  from  Grate  Rest  Ring,  Main  Grate,  Centre 
Draw  Grate  with  Handle  and  Shaker. 

The  purchaser  will  please  get  names  and  numbers  full  and  clear.  Distinguish  between  COL¬ 
UMBIAN  where  it  is  used  and  where  it  is  not. 

When  the  word  “Columbian”  is  part  and  parcel  of  the  name  of  the  stove,  it  should  be  in 
the  order;  if  not,  it  should  not  be.  Examine  every  stove  carefully  before  ordering  repairs. 


124 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Columbian  Ulster. 
Illustrated  for  the  Repair  Customer. 


1.  Top.  In  the  event  that  the  Ulster  to  be  repaired  is  a  collar  back  the  top  is 

different ;  for  that  reason  the  purchaser  should  say  the  stove  has  collar  or  no 
collar  on  the  top. 

2.  Under  Top. 

3.  Neck  Ring. 

4.  Top  Sliding  Door  Strip. 

5.  Sliding  Door  Frame.  The  earlier  Ulster  Stoves  when  first  made  had  hinge  or 


6. 

swing  door.  The  purchaser 
Outside  Sliding  Door  Frame 

should  describe  the  kind  of  door  needed, 
with  Mica  Holder. 

7- 

Top  Cylinder. 

14- 

Foot  Rail. 

8. 

Bottom  Sliding  Door  Strip. 

15- 

Right  Side  Base. 

9- 

Fender  Ring. 

16. 

Left  Side  Base. 

10. 

Lower  Cylinder. 

17. 

Base  Front,  Ash  Door  and  Slide. 

11. 

Lower  Cylinder  Ring. 

18. 

Bottom. 

12. 

Poke  Hole  Door. 

19- 

Shaker. 

13- 

Base  Top. 

20. 

Feet. 

REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 

Illustrations  of  Reservoir  Parts  for  Reservoir  Ranges 


I. 

Reservoir  Top. 

5- 

Back  of 

Reservoir. 

2. 

Reservoir  Covers. 

6. 

Reservoir 

Bottom. 

3- 

Outside  End  of  Reservoir. 

7- 

Reservoir 

Damper. 

4- 

Front  of  Reservoir. 

8. 

Inside  or 

Flue  End  of  Reservoir  Range. 

Repairs  for  Reservoir  Range  are  hard  to  describe,  but  by  keeping  in  view  the  locations, 
“  back  is  back,”  all  along  the  Range,  front  “  front,”  end  “  end,”  etc.  When  ordering  keep  in 
mind  that  the  front  of  the  Reservoir  part  is  not  the  front  of  the  Range.  To  illustrate,  do  you  want 
the  front  for  the  Range  where  oven  door  is  on,  or  front  of  Reservoir  part  of  Range?  Make  the 
distinction  clear.  Use  the  same  care  when  ordering  back  or  any  part  of  a  Reservoir  Range. 
Tops,  Covers,  etc.,  should  be  carefully  defined  as  to  where  they  belong. 

The  above  OAKDAEE  illustrations  will  be  very  helpful  to  the  dealer  in  making  up  his  repair 
order. 


Sectional  View  of  Oakdale. 


1.  Magazine.  8. 

2.  Cylinder.  9. 

3.  Nickel  Curtains  on  Outside  Body  Ring,  four  10. 

sections.  11. 

4.  Outside  Body  Ring.  12. 

5.  Bottom  Cylinder  Ring  or  Top  Base  Ring.  13. 

6.  Ransom  Orate  Ring,  Flat. 

7.  Shaker  Grate  Bar.  Duplex. 


The  cut  illustrating  the  cylinder  is  showing  tl 
bottom  of  cylinder  toward  you  looking  upward  into 


Short  Grate  Bar,  Duplex. 

Grate  Rest  Ring  or  Carrier. 

Ransom  Grate  Ring  Handle. 

Top  Half  Base. 

Bottom  Half  Base. 

Combination  Shaker  for  Duplex  and  Flat 
Grate  Ring. 

;at  part  of  the  stove  lying  upon  the  side  with 
the  stove. 


126 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 


Use  the  Names  Given 
Below  in  Ordering 
Fire  Box  Repairs. 

1.  Grate  Cogs. 

2.  Front  Grate  Carrier. 

3.  Back  Grate  Carrier. 

4.  Long  or  Shaker  Part  of  Triplex 

Grate. 

5.  Short  Part  of  Triplex  Grate. 

6  .Brick  Rest  or  Bed  Plate. 

7.  Fire  End  or  Open  End  of  Range. 

8.  Fire  End  of  Oven  Plate. 

9.  Fire  Plate.  This  Plate  Lies  be¬ 

tween  Fire  End  Oven  Plate 
(No.  8)  and  Oven  Brick. 


Read  Matter  on  Fire  Boxes  Given  Below. 


In  some  Ranges  we  use  three  (3)  bar  grates.  For  repairs  the  order  should  clearly 
state  the  number  of  bars  in  the  grate.  The  above  cut  illustrates  the  Bed  Plates,  Shaker 
Bar,  Cog  and  Shaker  of  a  two-bar  Triplex  Grate  and  Short  Bar  and  Cog  of  Triplex 

Grate.  The  lower  cut  illustrates  a  Range  Fire 
Box  with  the  linings  named  as  we  name  them 
at  our  works.  The  end  or  lining  marked 
“Front  Key”  is  sometimes  called  front  grate, 
because  it  is  opened  along  the  bottom  like  a 
grate.  The  “  Back  Key  ”  may  be  brick  or 
iron,  and  is  brick  in  our  New  Cappello  and 
Choice  Ranges.  The  wall  between  the  oven 
and  fire  box  is  composed  of  three  parts,  “  Oven 
Plate  ”  proper,  “  Fire  Plate  ”  and  “  Oven 
Brick.”  The  “  Fire  Plate  ”  lies  between  the 
oven  brick  or  cast  linings  (when  such  are 
used)  and  the  “  Oven  Plate  ”  proper.  The 
words  “  Back  Wall  ”  are  sometimes  used  for 
one  division  of  the  lininq-  between  the  oven  and 
the  fire  box ;  in  such  instances  we  are  unable 
to  decide  whether  the  customer  wants  brick  or 
cast  lining  or  fire  plate,  hence  we  prefer  that 
our  customers  shall  use  our  names  if  they 
wish  us  to  clearly  understand  their  wants. 
Linings  are  sometimes  ordered  less  “  Water  Back  Brick,”  or  “  Grate  Brick,”  as  they 
are  sometimes  designated  by  us.  Water  Back  Brick  Clamps,  Oven  Brick  Clamps, 
Triplex  Grates,  Brick  Rests  and  Grate  Carriers,  with  the  parts  illustrated  in  lower  cut, 
complete  a  full  fire  box  lining.  Be  careful  to  notice  and  mention  in  your  order  the 
location  of  the  fire  box,  whether  it  is  located  at  the  Right  or  Left  or  the  Oven. 


127 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Reservoir  Top  and  Fire  Box  Illustrations. 


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In  the  above  groups  No.  i  illustrates  the  Fire  Plate  for  a  Range.  This  lies  be¬ 
tween  the  oven  brick  and  oven  plate. 

No.  2  is  the  Wood  Plate,  used  in  our  Ranges  without  removing  the  Triplex  Grate. 
No.  3  is  the  Fire  Plate  lying  between  oven  brick  and  oven  plate  in  Regulator  and 
Golden  Grain  Cook  Stoves. 

No.  4  is  Reservoir  Top,  less  covers. 


The  other  six  (6)  illustrations  represent  the  Cast-Iron  Lining  for  a  Range  Fire  Box, 
where  cast  lining  is  used,  except  front  key  lining  or  front  grate,  which  goes  in  common 
with  both  iron  or  fire-brick  linings.  Some  of  our  ranges  are  built  with  what  we  term 
front  and  back  cast  “  key  linings,”  and  brick  are  used  along  the  oven  and  opposite  side 
of  fire-box.  The  six  illustrations  in  the  above  group  represent  iron  lining  used  in  the 
New  Cappello,  Columbian  Choice,  Star,  Echo,  etc. 


The  three  illustrations  to  the  left  represent 
linings  for  the  stoves  when  used  for  wood 
burning  only.  They  form  a  very  complete  fire 
box  for  wood  burning  by  removing  the  coal 
fixtures.  The  fire  box  when  arranged  with 
these  plates  for  wood  burning  is  very  clean 
and  economical  as  a  wood  burner  and  a  per¬ 
fect  baker.  We  challenge  any  maker  to  pro¬ 
duce  a  better  fire  box  for  wood  burning. 


128 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Columbian  Jasper  and  Columbian  Emblem. 


Columbian  Jasper 

BRICK  REST  AND  GRATE  CARRIER 


SHAKER 


END  BRICKCLAMP 


SHORT  GRATE  BAR 


BACK  KEY 


FRONT  KEY 


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Columbian  Jasper 
and  Columbian  Em¬ 
blem  have  Fire  Boxes, 

Cross  Pieces  and  Cov¬ 
ers  interchangeable. 

This  illustration  is 
intended  to  help  the 
Dealer  get  his  order 
clear.  In  these  Fire 
Boxes  the  Brick  Rest 
is  both  Brick  Rest  and 
Grate  Carrier.  The 
long  bottom  Wood 
Grate  with  the  Oven 
Wood  Lining  and  End 
Wood  Lining  are  the 
three  cast  pieces  which 
make  a  Fire  Box  for 
wood  burning,  includ¬ 
ing  the  brick  rest  or 
grate  carrier  upon 
which  the  bottom  wood 
grate  rests.  The  short 
piece  marked  Loose 
Bottom  Wood  Plate  is 
intended  to  be  used  for 
burning  wood  in  a 
complete  coal  lined 
Fire  Box,  by  using  it 
upon  the  Triplex 
Grate,  hence  it  is  called 
loose  wood  plate  or 
crate  and  should  read 
that  way  in  the  order, 
when  desired. 

For  a  Range  we  call 
the  narrow  ends 

“  FRONT  and  BACK”  and  the  cast  linim  used  front  and  back  are  called  FRONT  and 
BACK  KEYS.  (See  illustration.) 

The  Oven  side  is  called  Oven  Linii  g;  opposite  side,  Fire  End  Lining. 

In  all  Ranges  we  call  the  side  opposite  oven,  the  fire  box. 

The  Oven  and  Fire  End  is  lined  with  iron  stone  lining  (brick)  and  front  and  back 
cast  iron.  The  illustration,  however,  represents  a  full  set  of  cast  linings  for  wood  and 
coal.  The  cast  linings  for  coal  for  Oven  and  Left  End  are  in  two  pieces,  for  wood 
burning  they  are  in  one  piece. 

Brick  Linings  are  used  in  th  se  Ranges  as  a  rule.  The  cast  lining  the  exception; 
hence  every  order  in  which  cas;  linings  are  desired  should  be  clearly  written  and  ex¬ 
pressed  either  for  a  complete  set  of  linings  for  Wood  burning  or  Cast  Iron  for  Coal. 


OVEN  CAST  LININGS 


FIRE  END  CAST  LININGS 


END  WOOD 
LINING 


OVEN  WOOD 
LINING 


129 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 


Columbian  Choice 
and  New  Cappello. 

New  Cappello  and  Colum¬ 
bian  Choice  have  inter¬ 
changeable  Fire  Boxes, 
Covers  and  Cross  Pieces. 
In  these  fire  boxes  the  grate 
rests  are  narrow  pieces 
called  front  and  back  Grate 
“  Carriers  ”  and  are  the 
narrow  way  across  the  fire 
box  under  the  Brick  Rest. 
The  Brick  Rest  is  applied 
in  two  parts,  one  the  nar¬ 
row  straight  piece  under 
the  Water  Back.  This  is 
done  to  remove  and  supplv 
it  without  disturbing  the 
Water  Back  and  Connec¬ 
tions  in  repairing. 

The  BOTTOM  WOOD 
GRATE  with  the  OVEN 
WOOD  LINING  and  FIRE 
END  WOOD  LINING 
form  a  fire  box  for  burning 
wood  only. 


New  Cappello 

FRONT  GRATE  CARRIER  BACK  GRATE  CARRIER 


SHORT  GRATE  BAR 


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The  Short  LOOSE  BOTTOM  WOOD  PLATE  is  to  rest  upon  the  Triplex  Grate 
for  burning  wood  in  a  Coal-lined  fire  box. 

In  these  Ranges  the  Brick  Linings  are  in  five  (5)  pieces  and  consist  of  the  Oven, 
Back  Key,  and  end  opposite  oven  lining;  the  Front  is  cast  Front  Grate  or  Cast  Key. 

Remember  the  narrow  ends  of  the  fire  box  are  Front  and  Back  in  Ranges  so  con¬ 
sidered  by  us. 

These  Ranges  can  be  lined  with  Cast  Linings  all  told  in  six  (6)  pieces;  Front  and 
Back  Keys,  Oven  Linings  (two  pieces),  opposite  oven  (two  pieces).  Opposite  oven  is 
sometimes  called  Grate  or  Water  Back  Brick  or  Lining.  Between  the  Oven  Plate  and 
the  Oven  Brick  in  some  Ranges  we  use  a  Cast  Plate  called  “  Fire  Plate,”  see  illustration 
page  134.  From  the  illustration  the  purchaser  ought  to  be  able  to  describe  his  needs 
including  Brick,  Clamp,  Prop  and  Grate  and  Cogs.  The  Columbian  Star  and  Echo  are 
supplied  with  grate  carriers  after  the  fashion  of  the  New  Cappello,  but  not  inter¬ 
changeable. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 


Group  of  Tops  for  Ranges. 


This  group  of  Tops  is  illustrated  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  the  dealer  to  order 
repairs.  Tops  are  differently  made  in  their  skeleton  parts. 

No.  i  illustrates  the  PEERLESS,  ALTRORA  and  EXPERT  as  they  are  now  made 
and  comprise  the  Front  Top,  End  Tops,  Back  Top,  Tee  Centre,  Long-Cut  Centre  and 
Short  Centre. 

No.  2  illustrates  the  COLUMBIAN  CHOICE,  NEW  CAPPELLO,  STAR,  ECHO 
and  COLUMBIAN  CHARM,  and  Nos.  8-20  and  9-20  COLUMBIAN,  JASPER  and 
EMBLEM  Tops  as  they  were  made  since  1895  and  comprises  Front  Top,  Feed  Door 
Centre  or  Expension  Piece,  Two-Hole  or  Flue  End  Top,  Long-Cut  Centre,  Short 
Centre  and  Drop  Shelf. 

No.  3  represents  the  COLUMBIAN  CHARM  (Series  “B”)  Top,  BEAUTY, 
DAISY,  ROSE,  FAIRY,  WALDRON,  JASPER  and  EMBLEM  (except  Nos.  8-20 
and  9-20)  Tops,  and  comprises  Top,  Feed  Door  Centre  or  Expansion  Piece,  Short 
Centre,  Centre  Top  or  Bolted  Centre  and  Drop  Shelf. 

The  NEW  CAPPELLO  and  PLATO  have  been  altered  a  number  of  times,  so  that 
the  description  will  not  answer  for  the  Top  of  those  Ranges  since  they  were  first  made, 
hence  you  must  be  guided  by  the  style  of  Top.  The  dealer,  when  ordering  repairs  such 
as  are  illustrated  above  (Tops,  Centres  and  Covers)  will  aid  the  manufacturer  if  he  is 
careful  to  secure  from  his  customer  the  name,  number,  improvement  dates  and  date  of 
issue,  full  and  clear,  for  any  article  needing  repairs.  We  appreciate  the  difficulty  in 
getting  the  thing  needed,  and  with  the  end  in  view  of  helping  the  customer,  we  ask  him 
to  examine  all  our  cuts  illustrating  the  parts  of  Stoves,  so  that  the  order  may  be 
clearly  made  up. 

An  order  clearly  made  up,  with  the  details,  means  prompt  shipment,  removes  all 
guess  work  and  renders  satisfaction  to  purchaser  and  seller. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
Names  of  Parts  of  Flat-Top  Cooks. 


Instructions  for  Ordering  Repairs. 

You  are  in  front  of  a  Flat-Top  Cook  when  facing  the  ash  pit.  Always  stand  in 
front  of  the  Stove,  give  Ithe  full  and  correct  number  and  name  of  the  Stove,  and  order 
the  piece  by  the  name  given  below. 


I. 

Top. 

18. 

Bottom  Oven  Plate. 

2. 

Cover. 

19. 

Back  Oven  Plate. 

3- 

Short  Cross  Piece. 

20. 

Top  Oven  Plate. 

4- 

•  Long  Cross  Piece. 

21. 

Right  Side  or  Jamb. 

5- 

Feed  Door  Frame. 

22. 

Oven  Side. 

6. 

Feeder  or  Broiler  Door. 

23- 

Drop  Shelf  Bracket. 

7- 

Sliding  Door  Strip. 

24. 

Drop  Shelf. 

8. 

Front  Sliding  Door. 

25- 

Front  Oven  Plate. 

9- 

Wood  Door. 

26. 

Fire  Plate. 

10. 

LTpper  Front. 

27. 

Fire  Brick. 

11. 

Hearth  Plate. 

28. 

Basket  Grate. 

12. 

Sunk  Hearth  or  Ash  Pit. 

29. 

Basket  Grate. 

13- 

Lower  Front. 

30. 

Right-Hand  Oven  Door. 

id- 

Flue  Stop. 

31. 

Oven  Damper. 

IS- 

Bottom. 

32. 

Upright  Flue  Strip. 

16. 

Foot. 

33- 

Bottom  Flue  Strip. 

17- 

Outside  Oven  Shelf. 

Cook 

Stoves,  as  a  rule,  are  made 

with  Basket  Grates,  although  many  of  our  late 

ones  have  Triplex  Grates.  The  fire  box  linings  are  a  Basket  Grate,  set  Fire  Brick  and 
Fire  Plate.  Lately  we  have  been  using  cast  linings  in  our  Cooks  (no  bricks).  The  fire 
plate  lies  between  the  first  lining,  which  may  be  brick  or  cast  iron,  and  the  front  oven 
plate.  Columbian  Merit,  Rival  and  Special  fire  boxes  are  not  fitted  with  fire  plates. 

When  the  term  “  back  wall  ”  is  used  we  are  at  a  loss  to  know  which  article  is 
desired,  the  oven  brick  or  cast  lining  or  fire  plate.  No.  26  describes  the  fire  plate,  in 
front  of  this  is  either  brick  or  cast  lining,  hence  the  “  back  wall  ”  is  not  clear.  Please 
use  our  names. 


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REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 


Illustrates  Peerless  and  Fireside. 


I. 

Top  Oven. 

12. 

Upper  Ash  Door. 

2. 

Front  Top. 

13. 

Roll  Damper  Inside  Handle. 

3- 

Feed  Door. 

14- 

Roll  Damper  Outside  Handle. 

4- 

Front  Cast  Key  Linings. 

IS- 

Ash  Sifter. 

5- 

Back  Cast  Key  Linings. 

16. 

Lower  Oven  Back. 

6. 

Triplex  Grate  Shaker  Bar. 

1 7- 

Lower  Oven  Front. 

7- 

Triplex  Grate  Short  Bar. 

18. 

Lower  Oven  Ash  Box  Slide. 

8. 

Triplex  Grate  Frame. 

19. 

Lower  Oven  Ash  Box  Bottom. 

ci- 

Triplex  Grate  Bed  Plate. 

20. 

Lower  Oven  Inside  End. 

io. 

Fire  Plate. 

21. 

Lower  Oven  Right  Outside  End 

11. 

Oven  Rack. 

22. 

Lower  Oven  Left  Outside  End 

23.  Lower  Hot-Air  Jambs. 


The  above  cut  represents  a  sectional  view  of  the  Fireside  and  Peerless  Ranges. 
The  lower  part  shows  the  lower  closet  resting  on  the  front  with  the  body  of  the  range 
setting  on  the  back  of  the  closet.  The  cut  shows  the  interior  of  the  closet  and  ash-pit. 
The  spaces  between  22  and  20  and  18  and  21  represent  the  cold-air  passages  leading  to 
the  hot-air  chamber  in  itbe  rear  of  the  range.  The  air  in  entering  the  passages  becomes 
highly  heated  and  is  carried  through  the  hot-air  chamber  of  the  range  to  the  room 
above.  This  form  of  hot-air  generator  is  the  most  modern  and  efficient  offered  to  the 
trade. 

The  grate  frame  with  triplex  grates  mounted,  rest  under  the  bed  plate.  These  can 
be  drawn  out  and  replaced  as  illustrated  in  the  cut  through  the  ash-pit  door,  without 
disturbing  the  tire  box.  The  top  oven  plate  can  be  lifted  out  through  the  top  by  remov¬ 
ing  the  covers  and  the  two  bolts  in  the  front,  which  hold  the  top  oven  plate.  This 
simple  construction  and  the  ease  with  which  this  range  can  be  repaiied  is  a  commend¬ 
able  and  selling  feature. 


133 


REPAIR  DEPARTMENT. 
New  Cappello  Range. 


This  Series  Made  With  Right  and  Left-Hand  Oven. 


I. 

Bottom. 

20. 

Cover. 

2. 

Front. 

21. 

Kicker. 

3- 

Flue  End. 

**22. 

Oven  End  Top,  or  Flue  End  Top. 

4- 

Fire  End. 

Back  Collar  Top. 

.5- 

Large  Fire  End  Door. 

24- 

Front  Top. 

6. 

Oven  Brick. 

25- 

Tie  Bar  or  Expansion  Piece. 

7- 

Outside  Oven  Shelf. 

26. 

Flue  End  Top  Shelf,  or  Drop 

*8. 

Oven  Brick  Clamp. 

Shelf. 

9- 

Roll  or  Draft  Damper. 

27. 

Fire  Plate. 

10. 

Oven  Damper  Rod  and  Handle. 

28. 

Fire  End  Shelf. 

11. 

Long  Skirt. 

29. 

Oven  Door. 

12. 

Short  Skirt. 

30- 

Oven  Door  Panel. 

13- 

Shaker  Hole  Cover. 

Si- 

Wood  Door. 

14- 

Shaker  Part  of  Triplex  Grate. 

32. 

Number  Plate. 

15- 

Short  Part  of  Triplex  Grate. 

33- 

Ash  Door. 

16. 

Grate  Cogs. 

34- 

Broiling  or  Feed  Door. 

17. 

Brick  Rest  or  Bed  Plate. 

35- 

Front  Grate,  Front  Key. 

18. 

Foot. 

36. 

Flue  End  Top  Shelf  Bracket. 

19- 

Back  Grate  Carrier,  Under  Grate. 
(These  are  front  and  back.) 

37- 

Key  Brick. 

*  Two  Brick  Clamps  are  used  in  the  Fire  Box  of  this  Range,  one  the  Oven  Brick 
Clamp,  the  other  the  End  Brick  Clamp  over  Water  Back  or  Grate  Brick. 

**  We  use  the  name  Flue  End  because  what  would  be  a  right-hand  end  in  a  right- 
hand  Range  would  be  a  left-hand  end  in  a  left-hand  Range,  and  the  Diving  Down  Flue 
is  in  this  end  of  the  Range. 

If  the  customer  when  ordering  repairs  will  take  the  time  to  consult  the  above 
diagram  and  use  the  names  given  to  describe  the  parts  needed,  wre  are  fully  warranted 
in  saying,  “  The  order  will  be  promptly  filled.” 

We  call  that  part  of  a  Range  back  of  pipe  and  opposite  oven  door  the  “  Back.” 
The  parts  under  top  drop  shelf  and  upon  which  broiler  door  swings  (No.  34)  “Ends.” 
The  part  upon  which  oven  door  swings  “  Front.” 

Never  forget  to  give  the  full  name  and  number  of  article  to  be  repaired. 


134 


VO  00  VJ 


Bulged  Pots 


Regular  Kettles 


Nickel 

No.  Polished.  Plated. 

$1  10  $2  20 

I  26  2  52 

i  50  3  00 


Nickel 

No.  Polished.  Plated. 

6  . $  84  $1  68 

7  .  90  I  80 

8  . .  I  00  2  00 

9  . .  .  I  30  2  60 


Tea  Kettles. 

Pit  or  Flat  Bottom. 

Plain  Inside. 


No. 

Plain. 

Galvan¬ 

ized. 

Nickel  Platen 
Outside. 

7--. 

. .$0  95 

$1  40 

$2  10 

8... 

..  1  05 

I  60 

2  30 

9. . . 

..  1  15 

00 

0 

2  50 

No.  7,  Nickel  Plated,  Galvanized 

Inside  . $2  70 

No.  8,  Nickel  Plated,  Galvanized 

Inside  . $2  90 

No.  9,  Nickel  Plated,  Galvanized 
Inside  . $3  10 


Waffle  Iron. 

The  most  perfect  ever  invented. 
Provided  with  long  wood  handles. 
Bail  and  detachable  hinge.  Can  be 
used  on  gasoline  stoves. 


No.  Per  Doz. 

7  . $14  00 

8  .  16  00 

9  .  18  00 


135 


PRICE  LIST  OF  POLISHED  AND  NICKELED 

HOLLOW  WARE. 


Regular  Skillets. 

i 


No.  Polished.  Plated. 

6. . $0  43  $0  86 

7  . .  46  92 

8  .  50  i  00 

9  .  58  1  16 

10  .  74  1  48 

11  .  92  1  84 

12  .  1  10  2  20 


Long  Griddles. 


Plain  . $0  60  $0  72  $09° 

Nickel  Plated  .  1  80  2  00  2  20 


Long  Stove  Griddle. 

Or  Long  Shallow  Pan. 


C\Cn  -t.  Ca> 


Flat  Bottom  Kettle 


Polished.  Nickel  Plated. 

•  $0  84  $1  68 


7  .  94  I  88 

8  .  1  04  2  08 

9  .  1  32  2  64 


Sugar  Kettles. 

New  Style.  With  Bails. 


List 

Usual 

Price. 

Rating. 

Capacity. 

• -$2  50 

10  gals. 

8  gals. 

3  25 

IS  “ 

10  y*  “ 

. .  3  80 

20  “ 

IS 

. .  4  50 

22  “ 

1854  “ 

. .  5  00 

25  “ 

2IJ4  “ 

. .  6  00 

30  “ 

25^  “ 

. .  7  00 

35  “ 

29V2  “ 

Painted  Outside. 

No. 

6.. 

7-. 


Round  Griddles  With  Handles. 

No. 

. $0  32  8 . 

.  36  9 . 


137 


$0  40 
48 


Black  Kid  Paste. 


Peerless  Iron  Enamel. 


Put  up  for  Dealers’  Use  in  51b.  and  ilb.  Cans. 


Dries  quickly.  Ready  for  use.  The 
best  goods  ever  offered  to  the  trade. 


For  use  on  stove  pipes,  grates,  regis¬ 
ters,  fenders,  railings,  and  for  any  pur¬ 
pose  where  a  jet  black,  glossy  surface 
is  required. 

10-oz.  cans  (with  brush),  packed  1 
doz.  in  case. 


Only  Turpentine  Polish  on  the  market. 
This  polish  is  water-proof  and  is 
specially  adapted  for  use  on  Sample 
Stoves.  It  may  be  reduced  with  either 
benzine  or  gasoline. 


5-lb.  cans,  packed  6,  12  and  24  in  case, 
i-lb.  cans,  packed  3  doz.  in  case. 


Black  Jack. 

The  Great  Water  Paste 
Stove  Polish. 

A  beautiful  jet  black  pol¬ 
ish,  manufactured  especially 
for  new  and  old  stoves, 

Russia  pipes,  etc. 

Mixed  with  water  to  the 
consistency  of  cream. 

Put  up  in  12-ounce  cans ; 
retails  at  10  cents  per  can. 

Black  Eagle  Stove  Polish. 

The  best  to  secure  brilliancy,  durability,  cheapness,  and  to  save  labor. 
Recommended  to  the  stove  trade  as  a  perfectly  reliable  article. 

Put  up  in  5-lb.  tin  cans,  with  full  directions  on  each  can. 


138 


STOVE  TRIMMINGS. 


Pokers. 


Bent  “  “  .  “  i  20  Net 

Towel  Rods. 


% 


5-16  X  16  inches 


Per  Dozen,  $0  60  Net 


MACHINERY  DEPARTMENT. 

We  have  connected  with  our  works  a  machine  shop  under  the  superintendence  of 
a  first-class  machinist  and  are  prepared  to  furnish  : 

ROUND  AND  SQUARE  CLEANING  MILLS, 

FRAMES,  MANDRELS  AND 

COUNTER-SHAFTS  FOR  EMERY  WHEELS, 

UPRIGHT  AND  HORIZONTAL  DRILLS, 

CATCH  CUTTERS,  TAPS  AND  DIES. 

HANGERS,  PULLEYS,  SHAFTING  AND  ANY 

MACHINERY  USED  IN  STOVE  FOUNDRIES. 

We  also  repair  Engines,  Mowers,  Reapers,  Lawn  Mowers  and  all  Agricultural 
Implements  upon  short  noltice.  First-class  work  at  moderate  prices. 

Our  Foundry  capacity  is  ample  and  we  are  ready  to  bid  on  outside  castings. 
Write  or  call  to  see  us. 


139 


Upright  Mounters’  Drill 


Rod  and  Nut  Cutter. 


Prices  Furnished  on  Application. 
140 


No.  3 — Grinder. 


BUY  FROM  THE  KEELEY  STOVE  COMPANY 


Hot  Air  and  Hot  Water  Combination  Heaters. 


Things  to  Remember  About  Furnace  Heating. 

Remember,  your  furnace  is  to  heat  the  house,  say  from  six  to  eight  rooms.  To  do 
this  with  stoves  would  require  as  many  stoves  as  half  the  number  of  rooms,  or  more. 
To  operate  these  stoves  in  freezing  weather  would  require  no  little  attention  and  neces¬ 
sitate  a  heavy  drain  on  your  coal  bin.  Do  not  be  unreasonable  and  expect  the  furnace 
to  do  the  work  of  three  or  four  stoves,  comfortably  heating  your  house  from  the  hall 
to  the  last  room  in  it,  without  having  a  share  of  your  attention,  and  drawing  from  the 
coal  bin  the  necessary  material  to  make  the  house  comfortable. 

In  order  to  radiate  heat,  the  furnace  must  be  raised  to  the  proper  temperature  to 
do  the  work. 

To  raise  the  temperature  of  the  furnace  to  that  degree  requires  a  clean  fire;  that 
means  the  removal  of  all  dead  matter  from  the  fire  pot,  and  a  slow,  bright  fire  on 
the  grate. 

Dead  matter  in  the  fire  pot  is  of  no  service  to  the  furnace,  and  that  fire  pot,  from 
the  grate  up,  which  is  filled  with  ashes,  is  useless  as  a  radiator  until  it  is  freed  from  the 
accumulation  of  dead  matter.  Trouble  caused  by  an  accumulation  of  dead  matter  in 
your  stove  would  at  once  cause  you  to  remove  the  source  of  the  difficulty.  A  furnace  is 
a  heater  with  increased  capacity,  and  when  the  thermometer  is  down  to  the  freezing 
point  the  furnace  must  be  cleaned  and  fed  to  meet  the  requirements. 


Give  Your  Furnace  Plenty  of  Cold  Air  for  Rapid  Circulation. 

The  KEELEY  STOVE  COMPANY  warrants  their  goods  to  do  the  work  for  which 
they  were  designed  when  local  circumstances  are  not  faulty,  such  as  bad  setting,  imper¬ 
fect  chimneys,  and  very  many  imperfections  in  construction,  not  the  fault  of  the  stove 
or  furnace  builder. 


142 


Hot  Air  and  Hot  Water — Furnace  Department. 


6  Series.  23  Sizes. 


The  tinsmith  or  furnace  man  who  proposes  casing  one  of  our  furnaces  must  re¬ 
member  that  from  the  top  of  the  steel  drums  to  the  top  of  a  flat  cone  there  must  be  not 
less  than  twelve  inches.  To  contract  the  warm-air  pipe  below  the  measurements  we 
suggest  is  to  do  violence  to  your  furnace  and  coal  supply,  and  not  reach  the  temperature 
you  desire.  The  carpenter,  builder  and  architect  are  not  wholly  faultless,  and  the  fur¬ 
nace  man  is  very  often  obliged  to  work  after  the  work  they  have  spoiled  in  the  start, 
since  one  or  both  may  have  so  constructed  their  work  and  created  local  defects  which 
the  furnace  man  cannot  overcome  without  the  loss  of  work  for  the  one,  the  friendship 
of  the  other,  perhaps  both.  The  register  is  no  less  a  factor.  A  ten-inch  register  is 
reduced  by  the  face  33  per  cent.,  hence  care  should  be  taken  to  have  the  register  equal 
to  the  capacity  of  the  pipe  to  which  it  is  attached.  The  estimates  placed  upon  capacity 
of  our  furnaces  are  very  carefully  calculated,  and  when  the  furnace  has  been  properly 
arranged,  can  be  relied  upon  with  a  reasonable  degree  of  accuracy.  To  warm  a  house 
with  a  furnace,  care  and  thought  should  be  given  in  the  laying  of  the  foundation  and 
construction  of  the  division  walls.  The  location  of  the  pipes  and  suggestions  as  to  the 
size  of  pipes  are  so  very  helpful  with  the  construction  of  the  wall  that  they  should  not 
be  overlooked. 

If  possible,  keep  your  risers  out  of  the  north  or  west  walls.  If  you  must  lead  in 
this  direction  see  that  your  pipes  are  well  covered  with  a  good  coating  of  asbestos  the 
entire  length.  A  small  house  with  an  unusual  number  of  small  rooms  requires  more 
labor  and  coal  with  a  larger  furnace  to  heat  it  than  a  larger  one  with  less  apartments. 
The  tradesman  and  purchaser  should  not  be  parsimonious  in  these  points  and  give  the 
manufacturer,  dealer  and  himself  trouble.  Every  room  and  hall  in  a  building  should  be 
connected  with  the  furnace  independently  of  the  warm  air  supply  of  any  other  depart¬ 
ment  of  the  building;  that  is  to  say,  from  the  start  to  finish  there  should  be  but  one 
register  in  any  one  pipe  leaving  the  furnace.  You  cannot  successfully  at  the  same  time 
heat  two  rooms  off  one  pipe.  The  additional  expense  incurred  in  this  form  of  con¬ 
struction  is  more  than  returned  in  the  comfort  experienced. 

In  heating  a  single  audience  room  for  school  or  church,  to  carry  the  heat  from 
your  furnace  through  a  number  of  small  pipes  with  the  registers  placed  here  and  there 
in  the  floor,  as  against  one  large  pipe  off  the  top  of  your  furnace,  with  a  register  of 
ample  capacity,  is  to  do  violence  to  your  furnace  and  coal  supply.  When  one  straight 
pipe  is  used  a  hot  air  damper  between  the  top  of  the  furnace  and  the  register,  with  a 
door  for  an  opening  in  the  furnace  casing  for  a  hot  air  exit  would  be  useful. 


143 


Practical  Hints  and  Information. 

Sizes  of  Registers  and  Pipes  Used,  According  to  the  Size  of  Room 

to  be  Warmed. 


First  Floor  Rooms,  io-inch  Pipes,  with  io  X  16  Registers. 

First  Floor  Rooms,  io-inch  Pipes,  with  io  X  14  Registers. 

First  Floor  Rooms,  9-inch  Pipes,  with  9  X  12  Registers. 

Second  Floor  Rooms,  4  X  ioj4  Riser,  with  8  X  12  Registers. 

Second  Floor  Rooms,  4^2  X  io)4  Riser,  with  9  X  12  Registers. 

Second  Floor  Rooms,  5  X  12  Riser,  with  10  X  16  Registers. 

Round  pipes  from  the  furnace  to  riser  pipes  leading  to  upper  rooms  should  be  8, 

9  and  io-inch  diameter,  according  to  the  size  of  room  to  be  warmed. 

The  estimates  of  the  heating  capacities  of  the  COLUMBIAN  PRINCE  and  CLI¬ 
MAX  furnaces  are  low,  and  when  the  furnace  has  been  properly  arranged,  can  be  relied 
upon  with  safety.  When  heating  school  rooms,  churches,  stores,  etc.,  and  only  one 
register  is  required  and  that  directly  over  the  furnace,  you  can  safely  count  upon  15  per 
cent,  additional  capacity  and  under  such  circumstances  use  for  the  several  sizes,  not  less 
than  20,  24  and  26-inch  registers,  and  these  should  be  without  valves.  When  trenches 
are  put  under  the  furnace  for  a  cold  air  supply  see  that  it  is  of  sufficient  capacity  to 
supply  your  furnace.  It  should  be  kept  free  from  dust  and  dirt. 

NO.  38 — Two-story  house.  Not  less  than  9-inch  pipes  first  floor.  Not  less  than 
8-inch  pipes  second  floor. 

NO.  42 — Two-story  house.  1  o-inch  pipes  first  floor,  9-inch  pipes  second  floor. 

NO.  48 — Two-story  house,  io-inch  pipes  first  floor,  9-inch  pipes  second  floor. 

The  size  of  hot  air  pipes  depends  on  size  of  rooms. 

REPAIRS — To  get  the  proper  shaker  or  grate  bars  to  repair  the  CLIMAX, 
PRINCE  and  NOS.  328,  332,  336  and  340  BANNER  Furnaces,  the  order  should  clearly 
indicate  whether  the  shaker  bars  of  the  grate  protrude  through  the  front  of  the  fur¬ 
nace  or  whether  it  is  necessary  to  pass  the  shaker  through  the  front  to  fit  it  to  the 
shaker  bars.  State  if  furnace  bears  the  marks  “  Series  A  ”  or  not.  When  ordering 
repairs  we  caution  you  to  get  correct  name  and  number. 

REGISTERS — The  capacity  of  the  registers  should  be  equal  to  the  hot  air  pipes  to 
which  they  are  attached.  The  measurements  on  page  145,  if  examined,  will  be  helpful 
in  the  selection  of  the  size  of  a  register  for  a  given  size  pipe. 

Registers  placed  in  the  floor  of  the  lower  rooms  (down  stairs)  are  the  most  prac¬ 
tical  and  beneficial  as  against  side  wall  or  partitions. 


144 


Capacity  of  Pipes  and  Registers. 


Round  Registers.  Square  Registers.  Round  Pipes. 


Size. 

Sq.  Inch 
Capacity. 

8-inch . 

.  33 

9-inch . 

.  42 

1  o-inch . 

.  52 

12-inch . 

.  75 

14-inch . 

.  103 

18-inch . 

.  169 

24-inch . 

.  300 

30-inch . 

.  4i7 

36-inch . 

.  679 

Sq.  Inch 

Size.  Capacity. 

8  X  io-inch .  53 

8  X  12-inch .  64 

10  X  12-inch .  80 

10  X  14-inch .  93 

12  X  15-inch .  120 

12  X  19-inch .  152 

12  X  24-inch .  190 

14  X  22-inch .  205 

20  X  26-inch .  347 


Size. 

Sq.  Inch 
Capacity. 

7-incli .  .  .  . 

.  38 

8-inch .  .  .  . 

.  50 

10-inch . .  . . 

.  78 

12-inch . . . . 

.  1 13 

14-inch . .  . . 

.  154 

16-inch . . . . 

.  200 

18-inch. . . . 

.  254 

20-inch . .  . . 

.  314 

22-inch . .  . . 

.  380 

24-inch . . . . 

.  452 

26-inch . . . . 

.  530 

28-inch .  . . . 

.  6l6 

30-inch . . . . 

.  700 

To  illustrate — An  8-inch  pipe  should  have  a  10-inch  register  and  so  on. 


Figure  1. 


MS 


We  seldom  find  a  place  for  the  use  of  7-inch  pipes  in  setting  a  furnace  and  recom¬ 
mend  and  insist  on  the  use  of  large  pipes.  Small  pipes  and  registers  placed  in  par¬ 
titions  and  walls  is  an  unwise  form  of  construction,  which,  with  an  inadequate  supply 
of  cold  air,  warms  the  cellar,  empties  the  coal  bin  and  shortens  the  life  of  the  furnace; 
hence  we  repeat,  and  with  the  use  of  line  upon  line,  we  appeal  to  architects,  builders, 
tinsmiths  and  hardware  men  to  so  construct  their  work  that  the  furnaces  when  in¬ 
stalled  will  not  be  compelled  to  work  against  local  hindrances. 


Figure  3. 


In  addition  to  what  we  have  written  in  the  shape  of  advice  in  the  setting  and  oper¬ 
ating  of  a  furnace,  we  print  four  illustrations  for  the  study  and  consideration  of  the 
furnace  man.  These  illustrations  will  be  eminently  helpful  and  will  meet  almost  any 
and  every  emergency  that  may  arise  in  furnace  work.  Figures  Nos.  1  and  No.  3  repre¬ 
sent  a  church  heated  with  one  of  our  furnaces  and  illustrates  the  plan  and  device  of 
drawing  the  cold  air  from  two  places  in  the  church,  as  well  as  two  places  from  the  out¬ 
side.  The  channels  of  cold  air  supply  from  inside  and  outside  cannot  be  operated  at  one 
and  the  same  time.  When  the  cold  air  is  taken  from  the  church,  the  channels  com¬ 
municating  with  the  outside  must  be  closed,  and  vice  versa. 

Last  but  not  least  is  the  importance  of  having  a  good  chimney  with  a  strong  draft. 
Before  attaching  the  smoke  pipe  to  the  furnace  and  chimney  the  furnace  man  should 
thoroughly  test  the  chimney  to  see  that  it  is  unobstructed  from  top  to  bottom  and  the 

draft  good.  If  there  be  any  openings  in  the  chimney,  other  than  the  one  used  for  the 

furnace  connection,  see  that  they  are  closed  with  neat  fitting  pipe  collars,  then  with 

good  mortar  close  the  opening  or  space,  if  any,  between  the  pipe  and  collar  in  the 

chimney. 


146 


The  value  of  two  small  furnaces  of  equal  capacity  (or  nearly  so)  over  one  large 
one  should  not  be  overlooked.  The  difference  between  extreme  cold  weather  and  days 
when  very  little  fire  is  needed,  argue  in  favor  of  the  two-furnace  plan.  Many  are  the 
times  in  which  one  small  furnace  will  heat  a  large  church  or  room,  saving  coal  and 
leaving  you  supplied  with  a  reserved  force  in  the  second  furnace  for  any  attacking 
storms  or  blizzards.  Any  additional  expense  is  worked  off  in  time  in  the  durability  of 
the  furnaces  and  you  have  secured  for  yourself  the  comfort  desired.  Hence,  use  two 
small  furnaces  instead  of  one  having  the  capacity  of  both.  It  is  better  in  large  buildings. 
This  form  of  construction  will  save  a  system  of  cuttle-fish  piping,  waste  in  radiation, 
friction,  and  carry  the  warm  air  quickly  and  surely  to  where  it  is  needed.  NEVER 
FAILS. 

Your  furnace  is  designed  to  heat  a  given  amount  of  space  and  the  more  rapidly  you 
can  throw  the  volume  of  hot  air  into  the  room  to  be  heated  Ithe  quicker  you  accomplish 
the  result.  Long  pipes,  angles  and  bends  are  encumbrances  causing  friction,  serve  as 
radiators  in  cellars,  weaken  the  strength  and  force  power  of  the  furnace  and  hence 
should  be  avoided.  The  one-pipe  plan,  where  it  is  admissible,  is  equal  to  80  per  cent,  of 
the  furnace  against  its  full  capacity,  if  you  were  to  run  a  number  of  pipes.  Our  illus¬ 
tration,  Figure  i,  will  help  to  make  our  ideas  clear.  The  tapping  of  a  cone  or  deck  of  a 
furnace  should  be  carefully  done.  Do  not  take  one  pipe  off  the  deck  and  the  others  off 
the  side  or  cone.  When  you  pipe  for  a  dwelling  which  has  a  number  of  rooms,  a 
church  or  public  building,  which  must  be  heated  by  the  furnace  through  a  given  number 
of  pipes,  tap  all  from  the  side  of  the  cone  or  all  from  the  deck  on  top.  Short  hot  air 
pipes  with  all  the  elevation  attainable  add  to  the  efficiency  of  your  construction  and  the 
power  of  the  furnace. 

Builders  should  place  the  inlets  for  the  risers  as  close  to  the  cellar  joists  as  possible, 
so  as  to  assist  in  the  elevation  of  the  pipes.  Let  your  risers  be  of  ample  size ;  5  X  10  is 
very  much  more  serviceable  than  4  X  12.  To  heat  two  rooms  off  one  riser  or  pipe  (one 
above  the  other)  is  not  a  good  form  of  construction;  that  is,  if  you  propose  to  heat 
them  all  at  one  and  the  same  time.  In  the  event  of  heating  two  rooms  off  one  riser,  a 
damper  should  be  securely  placed  in  the  riser  above  the  lower  register,  and  the  part  of 
riser  below  the  damper  should  be  larger  than  that  above. 

The  question  of  location,  sizes  of  risers,  registers,  etc.,  is  seldom  referred  to  the 
furnace  man.  The  furnace  builder  must  take  the  local  conditions  as  he  finds  them,  and 
in  the  event  of  failure,  carry  or  pocket  the  entire  loss,  while  his  work  may  be  wholly 
faultless. 

Our  furnaces  are  absolutely  gas  tight;  but  no  furnace  is  gas  tight  with  the  check 
draft  and  feed  door  open  at  one  and  the  same  time. 

The  furnace  man  should  exercise  care  and  thought  in  setting  registers.  In  the  side 
w'alls  the  opening  between  the  tin  hot-air  pipes  and  the  opening  in  the  walls  should  be 
closed  with  good  mortar  and  fire  proof  material,  which  will  form  a  solid  wall  around 
the  tin  frame  to  receive  the  register.  The  improper  construction  and  location  of  heat 
pipes  and  registers  means  the  maker  of  the  furnace  has  insurmountable  difficulties  to 
meet.  Hence  too  much  care  cannot  be  given  to  the  details  of  work  from  start  to  finish. 


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By  a  careful  study  and  consideration  of  the  important  points  set  forth  in  figures 
words,  any  ordinary  person  can  successfully  work  out  the  plan  suggested. 


The  Columbian  Climax  Series  “  B  ”  and  Columbian 


Prince  Series  “  B  ”  Furnaces. 


These  furnaces  differ  only  that  the  CLIMAX  has  steel  radiators.  The  PRINCE 
all  cast  iron. 

Buy  a  furnace  large  enough  to  do  the  work  with  ease.  A  small  furnace  can  be 
overtaxed,  run  on  a  high  degree  of  combustion,  etc.  In  this  way  you  wear  out  the  life 
of  the  furnace,  consume  a  larger  amount  of  coal,  lack  the  comfort  needed,  all  because 
your  furnace  is  too  small. 

CONSTRUCTION — The  CLIMAX  Furnace  is  carefully  and  thoroughly  con¬ 
structed  with  the  end  in  view  that  dealers  and  consumers  may  be  able  to  repair  the  fur¬ 
nace  and  supply  the  parts  needed  when  they  have  worn  their  natural  life.  The  entire 
front  can  be  removed  from  the  furnace  without  disturbing  the  casing.  This  gives  free 
access  to  the  ash  pit  and  enables  you  to  remove  the  guide  over  cogs  on  grate  bar;  then 
throw  back  to  the  right  the  latch  on  the  right  hand  side  of  the  front  grate  carrier.  The 
Triplex  Grate  and  center  bar  may  then  be  removed  and  a  new  grate  with  fixtures  re¬ 
placed  with  ease ;  put  the  front  in  position  and  you  have  completed  the  work  without 
disturbing  the  hot-air  pipes  or  cellar  connection. 

Every  square  inch  of  radiating  surface  of  this  furnace  is  touched  by  the  combustion 
and  fire  travel,  from  the  grate  surface  to  the  exit,  hence  the  greatest  amount  of  utility 
is  realized  and  the  utmost  benefit  derived  from  the  fuel  consumed. 

TO  CLEAN  THE  RADIATORS — This  is  easily  done  by  inserting  a  scraper  in  the 
elbow  at  the  rear  and  clean  out  door  in  front. 

CYLINDER  RADIATION — This  is  not  obstructed,  as  is  the  case  in  many  fun 
naces,  but  the  heat  can  rise  rapidly  to  the  hot  air  exit  through  the  outward  passage 
along  the  outer  radiator,  or  between  the  inner  and  middle  radiator;  that  is,  through  one 
or  both  channels,  so  that  with  a  plentiful  supply  of  coal  there  may  be  had  the  most 
efficient  service  and  rapid  movement  of  warm  air  currents  obtainable. 

HOT  BLAST — This  is  applied  to  assist  combustion.  The  oxygen  to  create  the  hot 
blast  is  admitted  through  the  register  above  the  feed  door  into  a  hollow  ring,  from 
which  the  oxygen  is  admitted  through  small  openings  into  the  combustion  chamber, 
where  it  comes  in  contact  with  and  assists  in  igniting  any  unburned  carbon  which  may 
arise.  In  this  process  we  have  perfect  combustion. 


149 


COLUMBIAN  CLIMAX  SERIES  “  B  ”  FURNACES.  STEEL  RADIATORS. 


150 


Made  in  Three  Sizes. 


COLUMBIAN  PRINCE  SERIES  “  B  ”  FURNACE. 


FINISHED. 


Cast  Radiator  All  Cast. 


Cased  With  Three  Casing  Bodies  and  Cone  Top. 

This  furnace  is  complete  with  heavy  cast  iron  cylinder  and  cast  radiator.  A  cast 
iron  furnace  throughout. 

The  radiator  is  constructed  with  a  direct  and  indirect  draft;  governing  damper  , 
the  radiator  operated  from  the  left  hand  side  of  the  furnace  in  front. 

The  direct  straight  draft  is  turned  on  by  pulling  the  damper  out. 

Where  draft  of  the  chimney  is  strong  the  furnace  should  be  operated  all  the  time 
with  the  damper  handle  pushed  in,  except  when  kindling  the  fire ;  this  gives  the  user  the 
full  benefit  of  the  combustion  and  fire  travel  and  the  gases  into  the  chimney  at  as  low  a 
temperature  as  is  possible  to  secure  good  and  efficient  work. 

Thi;  Furnace  is  Warranted  Heavy.  Durable  and  Substantial. 

We  have  carefully  marked  and  located  the  Extension  Rings  for  the  Prince  Furnace. 
The  Top  Casing  Ring  is  the  UPPER  EXTENSION  RING;  the  next  one  below,  the 
LOWER  EXTENSION  RING,  the  one  still  lower,  which  bolts  to  the  top  of  the  lower 
front,  is  MIDDLE  CASING  RING  in  three  parts — right,  left  and  back.  The  Bottom 
Casing  Ring  is  also  in  three  parts. 


COLUMBIAN  PRINCE  SERIES  “  B  ”  FURNACE. 

For  Height  of  Casings  See  Illustration,  Page  151.  Price  List  on  Page  153. 


Cut  Illustrating  Cast  Radiator  With  Lower  Casing  Body. 


No.  38. 

Height. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 20  inches 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 21  inches 

Top  Section  Galvanized  Iron  Casing  under  Cone....  14  inches 
Top  Casing  Straight  Ring,  2  inches,  all  sizes. 

Top  Casing  Cone  Ring,  2  inches,  all  sizes. 


No.  42. 


Height. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 20  inches 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 22  inches 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing  under  Cone . 15  inches 


Length  Less  Lap. 
94%  inches 
118%  inches 
128  inches 


Length  Less  Lap. 
10 y/2  inches 
13 1 Z2  inches 
140  inches 


No.  48. 


Height. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 21  inches 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . ...22  inches 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing  under  Cone . 16  inches 


Foundation  and  Cold  Air  Box  illustrated  on  pages  174  and  175. 


Length  Less  Lap. 

11744  inches 
150/4  inches 
159F2  inches 


Estimated  Capacities  of  Columbian  Climax  and  Prince. 


N'o. 


Chu  'ch  Build'  ng 
or  One  Room. 


rrnc.t  i  ipes 
fo  •  ri  o'  ses,  etc. 


38 . 20,000  to  30,000 

42 . 32,000  to  50,000 

48 . 47,000  to  68,000 

The  Climax  and  Prince  line  of  furnaces 
the  lower  cylinder  in  two  parts. 


17,000  to 
28,000  to 
40,000  to 
improved 


26,000 

43,000 

58,000 

1907  (Series 


Cold  Air 
Supply. 

250  sq.  in. 
350  sq.  in. 
450  sq.  in. 
B)  by  making 


t52 


PRICE  LIST  OF  COLUMBIAN  CLIMAX  “  B”  AND 
COLUMBIAN  PRINCE  “  B  ”  FURNACES. 


Revised  Price  List  of  Columbian  Climax  and  Columbian  Prince  Furnaces. 
Columbian  Climax  Steel  Radiator.  Columbian  Prince  Cast  Radiator. 


Size. 

Mounted 

Castings  and 

Drums. 

Finished 

Galvanized 

Iron. 

38 . 

$131  60 

42 . 

13 1 

60 

159  60 

48 . 

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00 

235  20 

No.  3S 

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d 

£ 

No.  48 

Diameter  of  cylinder  at  top . 

. .  20  inches 

23  inches 

27  inches 

Diameter  of  cylinder  at  bottom . 

. .  16  inches 

19  inches 

22  inches 

Depth  of  cylinder  . 

. .  14  inches 

15  inches 

16  inches 

Diameter  of  lower  and  middle  casing.  .  . 

. .  38  inches 

42  inches 

48  inches 

Diameter  of  top  casing  . 

. .  40  inches 

44  inches 

50  inches 

Pfeight  of  furnace,  finished . 

. .  68  inches 

68  inches 

76  inches 

Weight  of  furnace  (casting  only) . 

.  .  .  875  lbs. 

1075  lbs. 

1450  lbs. 

The  Climax  and  Prince  line  of  furnaces  improved  1907  (Series  B)  by  making 
the  lower  cylinder  into  two  parts. 


Height  of  Casing  and  Measurements  for  Columbian  Climax  Furnace. 


No. 

Bottom  Casing. 

Middle  Casing. 

Cone  Ring. 

Cone  Top. 

38 . 

.  20  X  94/4 

30  X  118X 

7  x  124F2 

II 

42 . 

.  20  X  10 3)4 

32  X  131^ 

7  X  137P2 

II 

48 . 

.  21  X  11 73A 

32  X  ISOt/4 

7  X  156)4 

II 

Chain  Pulleys,  Thermometer,  Cold  Air  Screens,  Extra  Charge,  and  Sent  Only  on  Special  Order. 

Thermometer  . net,  $0  25 

Chain  and  pulleys  . net,  35 

Cold  air  screens  (each)  . net,  75 

From  two  to  three  screens  should  be  used  when  screens  are  needed.  Give  your  fur¬ 
nace  Plenty  of  cold  air.  Thermometer,  chain  and  pulleys  do  not  go  with  furnace  as  a 
rule.  When  wanted  they  must  be  ordered,  and  in  that  case  the  above  charges  are  made. 


Size  of  Pipe  Collar  on  Elbow. 


No. 

38  Columbian  Climax,  7-inch  pipe. 
42  Columbian  Climax,  7-inch  pipe. 
48  Columbian  Climax,  8-inch  pipe. 


Columbian  Prince,  8-inch  pipe. 
Columbian  Prince,  8-inch  pipe. 
Columbian  Prince.  8-inch  pipe. 


Detailed  Parts  of  the  Columbian  Climax  “  B  ”  Furnace. 

Mounted  Furnaces  Illustrated  on  Pages  150,  151,  152. 


No.  1  illustrates  the  upper  cylinder  and  neck  with  inside  casing  guide  and  upper  front  at¬ 
tached  ready  to  place  in  position  on  top  of  lower  fire  pot,  as  shown  on  page  150,  right-hand  cut. 
Underneath  the  plate  marked  “  Putty  the  joints  after  front  is  attached,”  is  the  hot-blast  flue,  the 

air  entering  as  indicated  by  the  curved  arrows,  the  air  is  warmed  by  the  travel  through  this  flue, 

shown  and  completed  in  Figure  2,  mixes  with  the  rising  gases  which  are  ignited  to  complete 
the  combustion.  We  use  Figure  2  to  show  the  cylinder  inverted  (looking  into  it  from  the  bottom) 
so  that  the  dealer  may  understand  the  construction  and  purpose  of  our  hot-air  blast.  No.  3 
shows  the  grate  and  ash-pit  construction.  Removing  the  lower  front  from  the  furnace,  as  illus¬ 
trated  by  middle  cut  on  page  150,  you  get  the  ash-pit  view  as  described  in  Figure  3,  then  remove 
grate  guard  in  front  of  cogs,  raise  the  latch  on  right  end  of  front  grate  guard  and  you  can  drop 
the  grate  as  indicated  in  the  cut  to  remove  and  apply  with  ease  any  and  all  of  the  grate  bars. 
This  grate  is  the  most  durable  and  lasting  made,  and  if  the  furnace  man  keeps  the  ash-pit  clean 
the  life  of  the  grate  will  be  satisfactory.  No.  4  illustrates  the  steel  radiator  viewed  from  the  bot¬ 
tom,  showing  the  fire  travel  from  the  extreme  top  point  to  the  front  or  outer  radiator,  traveling 

both  ways,  round  the  radiator  to  the  exit. 


154 


COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE.  SERIES  A. 


Nos.  328,  332,  336,  340  and  344. 


REPAIRING — The  above  cut  illustrates  the  complete  grate  drawn  about  one-half 
through  the  front  of  the  ash  pit.  To  remove  the  grate  remove  the  bolts  in  the  upper 
front  at  feed  door  and  the  two  bolts  in  lower  front,  this  will  enable  you  to  remove  both 
fronts  and  clear  the  way  after  lifting  the  latch  on  left-hand  side  of  grate  rest,  to  draw 
it  from  the  ash-pit,  and  replace  any  defective  part  for  repairs.  Use  the  names  given  in 
the  above  illustrated  cut  when  ordering  similar  repairs. 

This  furnace  was  first  made  applying  shaker  to  grate  bars  through  lower  front.  It 
is  now  made  under  additional  name,  “  Series  A,”  bringing  shaker  grate  bar  through 
front,  applying  shaker  outside.  Great  care  should  be  used  when  ordering  grates  or 
shaker,  to  clearly  define  the  application  needed. 

Read  and  communicate  all  the  printed  matter  on  your  furnace. 


J55 


COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE. 


Pipe  Collars  for  Bituminous  Coal,  Nos.  328,  332,  7-inch. 

Pipe  Collars  for  Bituminous  Coal,  Nos.  336,  340,  344,  8-inch. 

Pipe  Collars  for  Anthracite  Coal,  Nos.  328,  332,  336,  6-inch. 

Pipe  Collars  for  Anthracite  Coal,  Nos.  340,  344,  7-inch. 

When  ordering  Furnaces  mention  kind  of  coal  to  be  used.  See  page  157  for  list 
price  of1  Radiators  and  Cased  Furnaces,  showing  Casting,  Drums  and  Finished  Furnace. 
Made  in  Five  Sizes  with  Triplex  Grate.  The  names  in  the  cut  are  intended  to  help  the 
dealer  name  and  locate  the  parts  of  the  furnace  in  detail,  so  that  in  ordering,  his  wants 
may  be  clearly  known  to  the  manufacturer. 


Fire  Pot  Measurements. 


No. 

Top. 

Bottom. 

Depth. 

328  equals  28-inch  casing . 

.  1 7'A 

12 

12 

332  equals  32-inch  casing . 

.  21*4 

13 

1 3P2 

336  equals  36-inch  casing . 

.  24 

l6 

13^4 

340  equals  40-inch  casing . 

.  27 

18^4 

1 33A 

344  equals  44-inch  casing . 

.  29 

2iy2 

14 

HEATING  CHURCHES  AND  LARGE  ROOMS— This  can  be  done  very  much 
more  economically  with  two  furnaces,  which  may  not  exceed  the  cost  of  one  large  one. 


This  is  the  Leading  Furnace.  Never  Fails. 

156 


COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE. 


Cuts  and  Illustrations  on  Page  156. 


NTo.  _  List  Price. 

328,  28-inch  Casing.  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron .  $63  00 

328,  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  Mounted  .  44  80 

332,  32-inch  Casing,  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron .  76  30 

332,  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  Mounted  .  56  00 

336,  36-inch  Casing,  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron  .  93  10 

336,  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  Mounted  .  70  00 

340,  40-inch  Casing,  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron  .  112  00 

340,  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  Mounted  .  86  80 

344,  44-inch  Casing,  Finished  in  Galvanized  Iron  .  133  00 

344,  Castings  and  Drums  Mounted  .  103  60 


Measurements  of  Steel  Drums  for  Columbian  Banner. 

No.  328. 


Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing 


Top  Drum 


Steel  Drums. 


No.  332. 


Steel  Drums. 


No.  336. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing .  28 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum  . .  22 

Top  Drum  . 

No.  340. 


Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing 


Steel  Drums. 


No.  344. 


Steel  Drums. 


Top  Drum  .  6 

Chain  Pulleys,  Thermometer,  Cold  Air  Screen  and  Vapor  Pans,  extra  charge,  and 
sent  only  on  special  order. 

Chain  Pulleys,  Thermometer  and  Frame,  $0.60  net.  Cold  Air  Screens  (each),  $0.75 
net.  Vapor  Pan  and  Frame,  $0.60  net. 


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Chain,  Pulleys,  Thermometer,  Cold-Air  Screens  and  Vapor  Pans,  extra  charge,  and 
sent  only  on  special  order.  Architects,  builders  and  contractors  should  examine  this 
furnace,  as  we  can  assure  them  they  cannot  equal  it  for  the  money  anywhere  else.  Our 
reputation  for  making  honest  goods  cannot  be  questioned,  and  this  furnace  is  a  pro¬ 
duction  of  utility  and  merit.  The  COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE  is  supplied 
with  what  we  call  a  combination  Swing  and  Drop-Ash  Door,  with  a  check  draft 
damper  which  is  riveted  to  the  smoke  pipe  and  connected  to  the  drop  ash-pit  door  with 
chain  and  pulleys,  as  is  shown  in  cut.  This  enables  the  housewife  to  control  the  draft 
from  the  room  above.  These  articles  are  charged  additional.  Please  get  numbers  and 
articles  named  clearly  in  the  make-up  of  your  order.  Numbers  are  significant,  names 
mean  something,  hence  make  up  your  order  with  care.  When  ordering  repairs  let  the 
“  Patent  ”  and  “  Improved  ”  date  be  mentioned.  Made  with  Centre-Draw  Grate ;  no 
other  can  be  used  in  this  series. 

Specify  the  Kind  of  coal  you  use  when  ordering  Furnaces.  The  Old  Reliable  Line. 

160 


Columbian  Banner  Furnace. 


Kindle  your  fire  with  and  use  good  furnace  coal.  Remember  that  the  cylinder  of  a 
furnace,  either  in  brick  or  iron,  for  soft  or  hard  coal,  is  of  sufficient  depth  and  capacity 
to  hold  fire  over  night  and  through  the  day  with  reasonable  attention.  Never,  and  that 
is  in  no  case,  fill  the  cylinder  beyond  its  capacity.  The  bottom  drum  ring  is  not  a  grate, 
and  hence  the  cylinder  should  never  be  filled  so  that  the  coals  will  spread  and  burn  on 
the  top  of  the  ring  or  against  the  hot  air  tubes. 

Good  combustion  and  a  strong  heat  require  a  clean  fire,  and  this  can  be  had  with 
our  Centre-Draw  Grate  and  the  use  of  a  poker  through  the  clinker  door,  and  for  this 
reason  we  say,  if  you  want  your  furnace  to  heat  well,  work  well  and  wear  well,  keep  a 
clean  fire  and  the  coals  below  the  bottom  drum  ring.  Never  let  the  ashes  gather  in  the 
ash-pit  so  as  to  endanger  the  life  or  action  of  your  grate.  Keep  a  clean  ash-pit.  The 
following  is  list  price  : 


No.  List. 

36.  26-inch  Casing,  finished  in  Galvanized  Iron . $36  70 

36.  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  mounted .  38  50 

40.  30-inch  Casing,  finished  in  Galvanized  Iron .  65  80 

40.  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  mounted .  46  53 

44.  34-inch  Casing,  finished  in  Galvanized  Iron .  83  30 

44.  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  mounted .  61  60 

48.  38-inch  Casing,  finished  in  Galvanized  Iron . 100  10 

48.  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  mounted .  75  60 

52.  42-inch  Casing,  finished  in  Galvanized  Iron . 133  70 

52.  Castings  and  Steel  Drums  mounted . 105  70 

Vapor  Pan  and  Frame . net,  75 

Chain,  Pulleys,  Thermometer  and  Frame . net,  60 

Cold  Air  Screens,  each . net,  75 


Columbian  Banner  Furnaces. 


The  measurements  given  below  are  to  aid  the  dealer  who  mounts  the  steel  drums 
and  cases  the  furnace.  We  do  not  hold  ourselves  responsible  for  errors  made  in  the 
construction  of  steel  drums  outside  our  factory. 

Illustrated  pages,  158,  159,  160. 


No.  52. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Top  Galvanized  Casing . 


Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum . 

Top  Drum  . 


No.  48. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 


Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum  . 

Top  Drum  . 


No.  44. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 


Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum  . 

Top  Drum  . 


No.  40. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 


Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum  . 

Top  Drum  . 


No.  36. 

Bottom  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Top  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 

Middle  Galvanized  Iron  Casing . 


Steel  Drums. 

Large  Drum  . 

Top  Drum  . 


Height. 

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131^ 

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•  3 

131 H 

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91 

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Kindle  your  fire  with  and  use  good  furnace  coal.  Remember  that  the  cylinder  of 
the  furnace,  either  in  brick  or  iron,  for  soft  or  hard  coal,  is  of  sufficient  depth  and 
capacity  to  hold  fire  over  night  and  through  the  day  with  reasonable  attention.  Never, 
and  that  is  in  no  case,  fill  the  cylinder  beyond  its  capacity.  The  bottom  drum  ring  is 
not  a  grate,  and  hence  the  cylinder  should  never  be  filled  so  that  the  coals  will  spread 
and  burn  on  the  top  of  the  ring  or  against  the  hot-air  tubes. 

Good  combustion  and  a  strong  heat  require  a  clean  fire  and  this  can  be  had  with 
our  Centre-Draw  Grate  and  the  use  of  a  poker  through  the  clinker  door,  and  for  this 
reason  we  say  if  you  want  your  furnace  to  heat  well,  work  well  and  wear  well,  keep  a 
clean  fire  and  the  coals  below  the  bottom  drum  ring.  Never  let  the  ashes  gather  in  the 
ash-pit  so  as  to  endanger  the  life  or  action  of  your  grate.  Keep  a  clean  ash-pit. 


162 


HOT  WATER  HEATER. 


Skeleton  View  Showing  Combination  of  Hot  Air  and  Hot  Water. 


The  above  cut  illustrates  one  of  our  forms  of  hot  water  heating  designed  and  used 
to  heat  rooms  which  are  difficult  to  reach  with  hot  air.  This  form  of  hot  water  heating 
can  be  applied  to  any  of  our  make  of  furnaces.  When  by  reason  of!  an  oversight  or 
some  other  cause  the  hot  air  cannot  be  carried  to  one  or  more  of  the  rooms  in  a  house 
in  which  hot  air  is  used  to  heat,  this  Hot  Water  Heater,  if  properly  applied,  will  meet 
the  needs  and  do  the  work. 

The  large  one.  No.  i,  list  price,  tapped,  no  pipes — $11.90 — carries  from  60  to  75 
feet  Radiation. 

The  small  one,  No.  2,  list  price,  tapped,  no  pipes — $8.40 — carries  from  40  to  50  feet 
Radiation. 


163 


COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE. 

Low  Down  Construction. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes.  Nos.  5,  6,  7  and  8. 


This  line  of  Furnaces  has  large  Radiating  Drums,  made  from  very  heavy  steel  and 
warranted  to  equal  the  life  of  any  cast  iron  made. 

The  Revertible  Flue  Radiator  shown  in  the  above  cut  has  large,  quick-acting 
flues,  which  construction  increases  the  radiating  surface  of  the  heater. 

This  application  to  the  popular  line  of  Columbian  Banner  Furnace,  making  it  a 
LOW  DOWN  revertible  flue  Furnace,  enables  the  dealer  and  purchaser  to  meet  their 
needs  for  furnace  construction. 

When  the  furnace  is  installed  with  a  cold  air  duct  enclose  the  space  below  the  bot¬ 
tom  casing  ring  with  a  neatly  fitted  brick  wall. 

The  space  under  the  bottom  of  the  base  ring  is  sufficient  for  cold  air  when  taken 
from  the  cellar,  if  the  space  is  clear  all  around. 

164 


COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACE. 

Low  Down  Construction. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes.  Nos.  5,  6,  7  and  8. 

The  above  cut  illustrates  the  Heavy  Steel  Radiators  and  Cast  Iron  Revertible  Flues. 

The  Fire  Travel  through  these  revertible  flues  (4)  is  controlled  by  a  damper  at  the 
top  of  the  cast  radiator  which  is  both  direct  and  indirect. 

Pulling  this  damper  rod  at  the  right  of  the  furnace  towards  you  opens  the  damper 
and  makes  a  direct  fire  travel;  pushing  this  damper  rod  in  (from  you)  closes  this 
damper  and  reverts  the  fire  travel  downward  through  the  flues  lengthening  the  fire 
travel.  The  closing  of  this  damper  means  the  operation  of  the  furnace  at  its  best  and 
every  inch  of  the  radiating  surface  of  the  furnace  doing  execution  at  the  minimum  cost 
of  coal  consumption.  The  opening  of  the  damper  means  quick  kindling  of  the  fire  and 
when  the  chimney  is  that  of  a  good  strong  draft  the  furnace  should  be  operated  with 
the  damper  closed. 

A  large  clean-out  door  is  placed  at  the  back  of  the  casing,  near  the  bottom,  and  is 
accessible  to  all  the  revertible  flues. 

165 


COLUMBIAN  LOW-DOWN  BANNER 


1 66 


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Columbian  Banner  Furnace. 


Low  Down  Construction. 

Made  in  Four  Sizes.  Nos.  5,  6,  7  and  8. 

Price  List. 

»  . 

Mounted  Castings 

Finished  in 

No. 

and  Drums. 

Galvanized  Iron. 

5 . 

. $  89  60 

$107  80 

6 . 

.  I 13  40 

136  50 

7 . 

.  137  20 

162  40 

8 . 

.  161  00 

189  OO 

Fire  Pot  Measurements. 


No. 

5 . 

T  on. 

. 21^4 

Bottom. 

13 

Depth 

1354 

6 . 

. 24 

l6 

1 33A 

7 . 

. 27 

181/2 

1 33A 

8. . . .-. 

. 29 

21/ 

14 

No. 

5.  Takes  7-inch  Elbow. 

No. 

7.  Takes  8-inch 

Elbow. 

6.  Takes  8-inch  Elbow. 

8.  Takes  8-inch 

Elbow. 

Estimated  Capacities  of  Low 

Down  Furnaces. 

No. 

5  . 

6  . 

7  . 

8  . 

N  o.  N  o. 


5.  Diameter  of  Casing  equals  32  inches. 

6.  Diameter  of  Casing  equals  40  inches. 

No. 

5.  Height  53  inches  to  top  of  cone. 

6.  Height  55  inches  to  top  of  cone. 


14,000  to  18,000  Square  Feet. 
18,000  to  23,000  Square  Feet. 
25,000  to  30,000  Square  Feet. 
32,000  to  38,000  Square  Feet. 

7.  Diameter  of  Casing  equals  44  inches. 

8.  Diameter  of  Casing  equals  50  inches. 

No. 

7.  Height  56  inches  to  top  of  cone. 

8.  Height  58  inches  to  top  of  cone. 


COLUMBIAN  HOT  WATER  HEATER. 


This  Hot-Water  Heater  can  be  applied  to  our  Columbian  Banner  Furnaces  and  Radiators  of  like 

Construction. 

This  Hot  Water  Heater,  with  its  appliances,  is  arranged  for  our  Nos.  48,  52,  340, 

344,  7  and  8  Columbian  Banner  Furnaces.  These  Hot  Water  Heaters  will  carry 

Radiators  of  sufficient  surface  to  heat  three  or  four  rooms  off  the  smallest,  and  three  to 
five  rooms  off  the  largest,  measuring  in  all  from  7,000  to  9,000  cubic  feet  for  each  com¬ 
plete  Water  Heater. 

List  Price  for  Hot  Water  Heaters,  as  shown  above  : 

No.  1.  Water  Heater,  suitable  for  Nos.  48  and  340  with  six  inside  connections .  .$73  50 


No.  2.  Water  Heater,  suitable  for  No.  52,  with  six  inside  connections .  84  00 

No.  3.  Water  Heater,  suitable  for  No.  344,  with  eight  inside  connections . 115  50 

Inches 

i.  Diameter  Dome  . 20 

1.  Diameter  Dome  and  Water  Backs . 27^ 

2.  Diameter  Dome  . 24 

2.  Diameter  Dome  and  Water  Backs . Z2Vz 

3.  Diameter  Dome  . 30 

3.  Diameter  Dome  and  Water  Backs . 36 


The  above  cut  illustrates  one  of  the  most  efficient  and  economical  constructions  as 
an  adjunct  to  hot  air  heating.  Economical,  because  as  a  Hot  Air  Heater  and  Water 
Heater  it  enables  the  user  to  heat  rooms  that  could  not  be  reached  with  hot  air  pipes. 
We  have  a  number  of  devices  for  heating  with  hot  water.  The  one  illustrated  is  for 
use  when  from  three  to  five  rooms  are  to  be  heated  with  hot  water. 

The  No.  1,  20-inch  Water  Dome  has  150  feet  of  radiation;  the  No.  2,  24-inch  Water 
Dome  has  200  feet  of  radiation;  the  No.  3,  30-inch  Water  Dome  has  270  feet  of  radia¬ 
tion.  Including  the  3-inch  pipe,  each  Water-Back  has  25  feet  of  radiation. 


168 


COLUMBIAN  HOT  WATER  HEATER  RADIATORS. 


Cut  No.  i  illustrates  the  furnace  with  the  COLUMBIAN  WATER  HEATER 
closed  in  the  Radiator  or  Drum  and  the  furnace  cased  complete  for  hot  air  and  hot 
water  attachments.  We  offer  some  very  desirable  and  praiseworthy  combinations  of 
warm  air  and  hot  water  heating  devices  and  would  be  pleased  to  hear  from  the  pur¬ 
chaser. 


No.  i. 


No.  2. 


The  cut  No.  2  illustrates  an  Open  Radiator,  so  that  a  customer  may  understand  its 
application,  showing  the  COLUMBIAN  HOT  WATER  HEATER  in  position.  Here 
the  “  Water  Backs  ”  of  Heater  are  at  times  partly  buried  in  the  burning  coals  and  the 
Water  Dome  with  its  base  is  almost  in  contact  with  the  fire  surface,  and  the  whole 
Heater  is  enveloped  in  the  very  heart  of  the  fire  combustion  chamber  and  encircling 
flames.  When  this  Heater  is  properly  attached  to  the  Radiators  we  are  persuaded  and 
know  the  positiveness  of  our  claim. 

This  form  of  Hot  Water  Construction  is  applicable  only  to  our  COLUMBIAN 
BANNER  FURNACES. 

The  sizes  to  which  this  Hot  Water  Heater  can  be  applied  is  explained  on  page  168. 


169 


COLUMBIAN  COMET  FURNACES 

Remodeled  for  this  Season. 


Made  in  Four  Sizes.  Center-Draw.  Anti-Friction  Grate.  Substantial,  Heavy,  Powerful.  A 
Ready  Seller.  Cheap,  Durable  Furnace  for  the  Masses  and  the  Builder. 


Castings 


No.  Only. 

124,  equals  24-inch  casing . $23  00 

128,  equals  28-inch  casing .  30  10 

132,  equals  32-inch  casing .  37  80 

136,  equals  36-inch  casing .  31  80 

No. 

124  . 

128  . 

132  . 

136  . 


Castings  and  Finished  in 

Drum  Mounted.  Galvanized  Iron. 


Top, 

Top, 

Top, 

Top, 


$27  50 

35  00 

43  40 

58  80 

Measurements 

of  Fire 

$41  00 
S3  20 
63  00 
81  20 
Pot. 

1 3/4 

Bottom, 

io*4 

Depth, 

SV2 

15 

Bottom, 

11  Ya 

Depth, 

1114 

17 

Bottom, 

1  zYa 

Depth, 

13 

20 

Bottom, 

16 

Depth, 

15 

Measurements  of  Casing  and  Height  of  Furnace. 


No.  124.  Lower  Casing,  14  inches;  Middle  Casing,  20  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches.  Height 
of  furnace,  51  inches. 

No.  124.  Lower  Casing,  14x60  inches;  Middle  Casing,  20x7514  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches. 
Height  of  furnace,  51  inches. 

No.  128.  Lower  Casing,  10  inches;  Middle  Casing,  32  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches.  Height 
of  Furnace,  56  inches. 

No.  128.  Lower  Casing,  10x72  inches;  Middle  Casing,  30x8714  inches;  Cone  Top,  12 
inches.  Height  of  Furnace,  56  inches. 

No.  132.  Lower  Casing,  13  inches;  Middle  Casing,  32  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches.  Height 
of  Furnace,  59  inches. 

No.  132.  Lower  Casing,  13x82  inches;  Middle  Casing,  32x99^4  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches. 
Height  of  Furnace,  59  inches. 

No.  136.  Lower  Casing,  15  inches;  Middle  Casing,  32  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches.  Height 
of  Furnace,  61  inches. 

No.  136.  Lower  Casing,  13x91  inches;  Middle  Casing,  32  x  112  inches;  Cone  Top,  12  inches. 
Height  of  Furnace,  61  inches. 


Measurements  of  Steel  Radiators. 


No. 

124.  Height,  23  inches;  length,  less  lap,  5454  inches 

128.  Height,  23  inches;  length,  less  lap,  62 J4  inches 

132.'  Height,  23  inches;  length,  less  lap,  75  inches 

136.  Height,  23  inches;  length,  less  lap,  82^4  inches 

Carefully  examine  and  study  the  above  cuts  and 
diving  flue. 


Pipe  Collars. 

.  5-inch 

.  6-inch 

.  6-inch 

. . 6-inch 

illustrations,  including  fire  travel  and 


170 


Regulating  Your  Furnace  Fire. 

Dampers,  Check  Drafts,  Doors,  Etc. 

No  set  rule  can  be  given  as  to  the  regulating  of  a  furnace  or  the  adjustment  of  the 
dampers.  This  must  be  learned  by  experience  and  studying  your  chimney.  High 
winds  and  other  causes  which  might  eat  out  the  fire  one  night  in  a  week,  might  not  do 
so  the  other  six  if  the  winds  were  not  so  high.  Cold  windy  weather  demands  a  furnace 
at  a  higher  temperature  and  more  coal  than  nights  not  so  cold. 

Checking  the  Fire. 

Ordinarily  we  would  first  close  all  the  openings  into  the  ash-pit.  Raise  (open)  the 
check  regulator  on  the  rear  three  parts  or  more,  watching  the  results  of  the  fire  for  a 
few  nights,  changing  the  check  regulator  if  need  be  until  the  staying  point  is  found. 
In  cold  weather,  before  retiring,  free  the  fire  from  all  dead  matter  and  put  on  a  good 
charge  of  fresh  coal  and  do  not  check  the  furnace  too  low.  Higher  temperature  out¬ 
side  means  do  not  clean  your  fire  as  thoroughly  before  retiring,  charge  with  less  coal 
and  check  your  furnace  to  lower  draft.  The  direct  damper  of  the  Columbian  Prince 
should  be  kept  closed  (pushed  in)  except  when  kindling  or  reviving  a  slow  sluggish 
fire.  DRAW  OUT  TO  OPEN. 

Columbian  Banner  Furnace. 

Made  With  Triplex  Grate.  Directions  for  Operating. 

First — Before  starting  the  fire  see  that  the  grates  of  all  kinds  are  in  proper  position 
by  applying  and  removing  the  shaker  to  and  from  the  grate  bars  and  agitate  the  grate. 
The  grates  are  in  proper  position  when  the  nib  on  the  shaker  rests  on  the  nib  on  the 
front,  unless  the  grates  are  in  this  position  when  kindling  the  fire  the  coal  will  screen 
through  the  grate  into  the  ash-pit  and  will  burn  the  fingers  off  the  grate.  See  that  the 
heat  pipes  and  smoke  pipe  are  properly  connected  and  the  draft  good.  THE  DRAFT 
IS  IN  THE  CHIMNEY  AND  NOT  IN  THE  FURNACE. 

Second — Start  the  fire  with  a  sufficient  amount  of  good  kindling  to  ignite  good 
hard  furnace  coal,  using  large  size  stove  or  egg  coal. 

Third — See  that  the  draft  is  not  obstructed  by  any  pipe  damper  or  local  obstruction 
in  chimney  or  pipe.  Close  the  check  damper  in  the  pipe,  register  wheel  in  the  feed 
door  and  open  the  register  slide  in  the  drop  ash-pit  door.  If  this  is  not  sufficient  raise 
the  drop  ash-pit  door  for  an  additional  supply  of  air. 


171 


Fourth — To  check  the  fire  first  close  all  the  openings  in  or  about  the  ash-pit,  keep 
clinker  door  closed  (number  door),  check  the  smoke  pipe  draft  by  opening  the  check 
damper  on  the  pipe,  raising  the  damper  the  desired  height,  letting  it  rest  on  the  ratchet 
lever.  Do  not  open  the  register  in  the  feed  door  or  open  the  feed  door  any  distance 
unless  it  must  be  done.  This  furnace  is  gas  tight,  will  not  throw  gas  unless  grossly 
mismanaged.  A  defective  flue  may  be  responsible  for  gas  in  your  building  or  imperfect 
operation  of  the  furnace. 


Fifth — To  adjust  any  local  trouble  with  the  Triplex  Grate  remove  the  upper  and 
lower  front,  draw  the  grate  and  the  frame  to  the  front,  or  entirely  out  if  desired.  The 
grate  can  be  repaired  without  disturbing  the  pipes,  casing  or  any  other  internal  part  of 
the  furnace.  The  operation  is  simple  and  easily  understood,  and  if  the  ash-pit  is  kept 
clean,  the  grate  is  long  lived  and  durable. 


Sixth — To  shake  the  fire  and  free  it  from  dead  ashes  give  the  smoke  pipe  all  the 
draft  it  will  carry  by  closing  the  outside  check  damper,  closing  all  the  openings  in  and 
about  the  ash-pit,  open  the  dust  damper  and  turn  the  grate  bars  with  the  use  of  the 
shaker  until  the  fire  is  thoroughly  freed  from  all  dead  matter.  The  changing  tempera¬ 
ture  will  demand  more  or  less  attention  as  to  the  cleaning  of  the  fire  and  operation  of 
the  furnace ;  high  temperature  a  lower  fire,  low  temperature  a  lively  clean  fire.  This 
Triplex  Grate  will  clean  the  fire  without  the  use  of  a  poker. 


Seventh — The  dust  damper  is  to  be  opened  when  shaking  the  fire,  cleaning  the  ash¬ 
pit  or  is  useful  in  checking  the  fire.  At  all  other  times,  keep  it  closed. 


Eighth — The  register  slide  in  the  front  between  the  feed  and  ash-pit  doors  should 
be  kept  open  at  all  times  except  when  cleaning  the  fire  or  cleaning  the  ash-pit. 


Ninth — Give  the  same  attention,  take  the  same  interest  in  a  COLUMBIAN  FUR¬ 
NACE  and  RANGE  that  you  should  in  any  other  valuable  article  of  house  furniture; 
from  these  articles  you  receive  a  large  measure  of  domestic  comfort.  They  do  not 
feed  or  care  for  themselves. 


Tenth — Different  locations  have  different  environments,  hence,  rules  and  regulations 
which  are  applicable  for  one  locality  might  not  be  efficient  in  another,  very  much  must 
be  learned  through  experience  and  trial. 


The  above  rules  and  regulations  apply  also  to  the  Columbian  Banner  line  of  Fur¬ 
naces  with  the  Centre-Draw  Grate. 


172 


Foundation. 


Foundation  Illustration. 


The  Cold  Air  Pit  and  foundation  of  the  Furnace  should  be  built  as  illustrated  in  the 
above  figure.  It  is  advisable  to  cement  the  bottom  and  lay  the  bricks  in  good  cement 
mortar  so  that  it  will  be  free  from  the  accumulation  of  water.  Make  the  cold  air  trench 
larger  than  the  actual  requirements  and  reduce  it  with  the  damper  in  the  box  if  needful. 
Give  the  furnace  plenty  of  cold  air. 


Check  Damper. 


The  above  cut  illustrates  our  Check  Damper  and  Chain  Attachment  connected  to 
ash-pit  door  all  of  which  can  be  manipulated  from  the  sitting  room  or  the  parlor  over 
the  furnace.  The  draft  door  and  dampers  are  operated  each  independently  of  the 
other.  The  thermometer  above  registers  the  temperature  of  your  room.  The  above 
attachments  are  subject  to  additional  cost  over  price  of  furnaces. 


173 


Furnace  Foundation  and  Cold  Air  Box. 


The  above  cut  illustrates  the  cold  air  taken  from  the  north  or  west  side  of  the 
building  and  carried  underneath  the  furnace,  supplied  with  a  “  slide  damper,”  so  as  to 
partly  or  entirely  check  stronge  driving  winds,  if  desired.  In  that  event  open  the  cold 
air  trap  door,  as  illustrated,  and  take  the  cold  air  from  the  cellar.  Be  careful  to  keep 
this  “  cellar  trap  door  ”  closed  when  the  “  slide  damper  ”  is  open.  The  cold  air  box 
and  “  trap  door  ”  should  be  of  ample  size  to  supply  the  furnace  with  cold  air.  This  part 
of  the  furnace  contsruction  cannot  be  too  carefully  made. 


174 


FURNACE  FOUNDATIONS. 

Measurements  Below. 


Foundation  Sizes  for 

COLUMBIAN  BANNER  FURNACES  Nos.  i,  2,  3,  and  4. 


Length  of  No.  5,  41" 

Width,  3S#" 

Length  of  No.  7,  50"  Width,  43" 

“  “  No.  6,  46" 

4  4 

40" 

“  “  No.  8,  54" 

“  47  % 

// 

Diameter 

Pier 

No. 

Bottom  Drum  Ring. 

Width— 

-Length 

328, 

Columbian 

Banner .  .  . 

30^2 

14 

X 

22 

332, 

Columbian 

Banner. . . 

34V2 

l6 

X 

24 

336, 

Columbian 

Banner .  .  . 

38/2 

19 

X 

28 

340. 

Columbian 

Banner. .  . 

43 

22 

X 

32 

344, 

Columbian 

Banner. .  . 

48 

25H 

X 

37 

36, 

Columbian 

Banner . . . 

28f4 

14 

X 

22 

40, 

Columbian 

Banner. .  . 

32pi 

16 

X 

24 

44, 

Columbian 

Banner. .  .  . 

3^/2 

19 

X 

28 

48, 

Columbian 

Banner. .  . 

40  V2 

21 

X 

32 

52, 

Columbian 

Banner. . . 

46 

25 

X 

36 

123, 

Columbian 

Comet .  . . 

30^ 

14 

X 

22 

132, 

Columbian 

Comet .  .  . 

34^ 

16 

X 

24 

136, 

Columbian 

Comet .  .  . 

38/2 

19 

X 

28 

38. 

Columbian 

Brince .  .  . 

42 

22 

X 

30 

42, 

Columbian 

Prince .  .  . 

46 

24 

X 

35 

48, 

Columbian 

Prince. .  . 

52 

28 

X 

40 

Build  your  foundation  with  good  hard  brick,  making  your  foundation  wall  not  less 
than  four  (4)  inches,  with  the  wall  from  the  center  to  the  center  of  the  wall,  the  diam¬ 
eter  of  the  base  ring  for  the  respective  furnaces  used  as  given  above.  To  illustrate,  a 
No.  328  Columbian  Banner  Furnace  requires  a  foundation  with  a  four  (4)  inch  wall 
30^2  inches  from  center  to  center  and  the  pier  14X22  inches,  and  so  on  through  the  list. 
This  lets  your  furnace  rest  securely  on  the  center  of  the  wall.  Build  and  mortar  with 
good  cement. 


7  SHAKER 


Helps  to  Repair  the  Columbian  Banner  Furnace. 


With  these  pages  before  the  purchaser  he  ought  to  get  his  repair  order  clear.  No. 
i  illustrates  the  Cylinder.  No.  2  the  Ring  on  top  of  cylinder  and  as  a  rule  they  are 
bolted  together  and  shipped  as  a  cylinder.  No.  4  is  what  we  term  Middle  Drum  Head. 
No.  5  Diving  Flue.  No.  6  is  the  Top  Drum  Head.  No.  13  is  Inside  Collar  and  bolted 
to  outside  of  Steel  Radiator.  No.  14  Outside  Collar  Plate.  No.  15  Guides  for  Outside 
Collar  Plate.  These  are  bolted  to  the  Galvanized  Casing  and  enable  the  Collar  Plate  to 
adjust  itself  to  the  expansion  of  the  furnace. 


No.  3  Feed  Neck.  To  this  is  bolted  the  upper  front  with  door  attached.  No.  7 
Shaker.  No.  9  Connecting  Rod,  one  end  attached  to  Shaker  (No.  7)  and  the  other  to 
the  Draw  Centre  Grate  (No.  12).  No.  8  Shaker  Guide.  This  is  bolted  to  ash-pit  of 
furnace  and  the  Shaker  passing  through  this  with  bottom  resting  in  socket  at  bottom 
of  the  furnace.  No.  10  Grate  Rest  Ring  which  carries  Main  Grate  (No.  11).  No.  12 
Center  Draw  Grate.  Nos.  10,  11  and  12  all  mounted  form  a  complete  grate.  This  is 
for  the  Columbian  Banner  Series  in  which  the  Draw  Centre  Grate  is  used. 


176 


Columbian  Banner  Furnace. 

Castings  in  Detail. 


Description  and  Reading  Matter  on  Page  176. 


1 77 


Ventilation. 


The  utility  of  constructing  and  combining  a  ventilating  flue  with  the  gas  flue 
cannot  be  overestimated.  This  is  shown  on  opposite  page,  and  should  be  worked  into 
the  modern  home  from  the  foundation,  located  as  near  the  central  part  of  the  building 
as  possible.  This  should  form  a  combination  with  the  flue  by  building  a  chimney  not 
less  than  12X24,  and  in  the  center  a  cast  pipe  8  inches  in  diameter,  with  a  ventilating 
register  near  the  floor  and  another  near  the  ceiling.  Illustrations  on  page  179. 

No.  1 — “  Hot  Air  Ventilator,”  is  to  illustrate  the  removal  of  hot  air  from  the  rooms 
through  the  ventilating  registers  supplied  for  this  purpose. 

No.  2 — Ventilating  Registers  are  fitted  into  the  same  flues  for  the  purpose  of  re¬ 
moving  the  cold  air  from  the  floor.  This  will  assist  the  furnace  in  the  work  of  radia¬ 
tion  and  assist  very  materially  in  the  movement  of  warm  air  currents. 

No.  3 — Is  to  represent  the  Thermometer  and  regulator  attachments  for  the  furnace 
and  operates  check  No.  7. 

No.  4 — Is  Window,  with  screen,  to  supply  the  fresh  air  down  through  the  cold  air 
supply  which  can  be  reduced  when  high  winds  prevail  by  the  damper  at  No.  5.  If  you 
desire  to  supply  cold  air  from  the  cellar  close  No.  5  tightly  and  open  at  No.  6.  Both 
should  not  be  opened  or  closed  at  the  same  time. 


178 


179 


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INDEX 


Pages. 

Art,  Columbian  . 69 

Air  Tight,  Columbian . 72 

Active  . 89 

Aurora  . 20-21 

Agencies  . 1 

Banner  Furnace,  Columbian . 156-163 

Banner  Furnace,  Low  Down . 164-167 

Banner  Furnace  Parts . 176,  177 

Belle  . 108 

Boilers  . 4,  5 

Boiler  Stands  . 5 

Boiler  Couplings  . 5 

Brick  Prices  . 2,  3 

Black  Kid  Polish . 138 

Black  Eagle  Polish . 138 

Black  Jack  Polish . 138 

Bar  Room  Pan . 5,  93 

Black  Diamond  . 71 

Brick  Illustrations  . 127 

Choice,  Columbian  . 22,  23 

Castor  . no 

Cute  Furnace  . 90 

Closet,  Sliding  Door . 39 

Crown  Heater,  Columbian . 93 

Comet  Furnace,  Columbian . 170 

Climax  Furnace,  Columbian . 150 

Circulating  Boilers  . 4 

Check  Dampers  . 173,  96 

Cottonwood  . 105 

Cook  Stove  Parts  . 132 

Dampers  . 96,  67 

Directors  . 1 

Duplex  Grate  Parts . 123 

Draw  Centre  Grate  Parts . 123 

Echo,  Columbian  . 34,  35 

Emblem,  Columbian  . 30,  31 

Expert,  Columbian  . 16-19 

Enamel,  Peerless  Iron . 138 

Fireside,  Columbian  . 13 

Fame,  Columbian  . 58-61 

Forest  Oak  Box . 90 

Forest  Oak  Heater . 79 

Foundations  . 173,  174,  175 

Furnace  Department  . 142-179 

Fire  Box  Illustrations . 127 

Fairy,  Columbian  . 42 

Furnace  Grates  . 176,  155 

Golden  Grain  . 51 

Gothic  . 86 

Griddles  . 136,  137 

Happy  Home  . 38,  39 

Herald,  Columbian  . 28,  29 

Hollow  Ware  . 135 

Heating  Attachment  . 50 

Hot  Blast  Oak . 76,  77 

Hope  . 44.  45 

Ice  Chests  . 117 

Joy,  Columbian  . 70 

Jasper,  Columbian  . 40,  41 

Kettles,  Sugar  . 137 

Kettles,  Tea  . 135 

Lustre,  Columbian  . 26,  27 

Laundry  . no,  in 

Laundry  Water  Heater . 112 

Laundry  Ring  . in 

Lifters  . 1 18 

Long  Pans  . 136 

Magic,  Columbian  . 73 

Model  . 87 


Pages. 

Mantels  . 63-66 

Mounting  Machinery  . 140 

Nobby  . . 88,  89 

New  Cappello  . 32,  33 

New  Darling  . 49 

Oak,  Columbian  . 78,  82,  83 

Oak,  Hot  Blast  . 76,  77 

Oakdale  . 80,  81 

Oakwood  . 104 

Orb,  Columbian  . 84,  85 

Officers  . 1 

Pots  . 135 

Pokers  . 139 

Pet  Range  . 50 

Prince  Furnace,  Columbian . 152-154 

Peerless,  Columbian  . 6-12,  14 

Palace,  Columbian  . 36,  37 

Pilot,  Columbian  . 112 

Pilot  Furnace  . 91 

Prize,  Columbian  . 103 

Polish  . 138 

Repair  Department  . 1 20-134 

Rose  “  B,”  Columbian  . 48 

Refrigerators,  Peerless  . 113-116 

Rival,  Columbian  . 52-55 

Redwood  . 106 

Redwood  Double  Heater . 107 

Reservoir  Covers  . ,118 

Reservoir  Top  . ,.128 

Reservoir  Parts  . 126 

Range  Parts,  Open  End . 134 

Register  Sizes  . 145 

Repair  Classification  . 119 

Sam  -Range  . 46,  47 

Sun,  Columbian  . 74 

Sun  (High  Top)  Columbian . 75 

School  House  Heater  . 95,  96 

Star  “  B  ”  Columbian  . 24,  25 

Sugar  Kettle  . 137 

Stool  Castings  . 68 

Stool  Finished  . 68 

Stands,  Fancy  . 68 

Shakers  . 118 

Sam  Egg  . 109 

Sunlight,  Columbian  . ..102,  103 

Stove  Castors  . 67 

Special,  Columbian  . ....56,  57 

Steel  Closets,  Columbian . 63 

Skillets,  Spiders  . 136 

Tiger  . 109 

Tea  Kettles  . 

Towel  Rods  . 139 

Twin  Peerless  . 14 

Top  Illustrations  . 13 1 

Triplex  Grate  Fire  Box . 127 

Triplex  Grate,  Kind  of . 123 

Ulster,  Columbian  . 98,  99 

Ulster  Water  Heater,  Columbian . 100 

Ulster  Portable  Heater  . 101 

Ulster  Grates  . 124 

Ulster  Sectional  View, . 125 

Veteran  . 62 

Ventilation  . 178,  179 

Water  Heater,  Illustration  of . 163,  168,  169 

Waffle  Irons  . 135 

Waffle  Stove,  Outdoor . 15 

Waldron  . 43 

Water  Backs  . 67 

Wood  Linings  . 123,  128,  129,  130 


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